Murphy Cara M, Mackillop James
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia.
J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 2011 Jul 1;33(4):523-530. doi: 10.1007/s10862-011-9239-4.
The prevalence of alcohol use disorders in college students necessitates that adequate measures exist to assess students for abuse and dependence. The Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS) is a continuous measure of the severity of alcohol involvement found to have a unidimensional factor structure in clinical samples. The latent factor structure of the ADS in college drinkers has not been examined and this study sought to replicate unidimensionality. Heavy college drinkers (N=343) completed the ADS. Performance was examined using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). The CFA did not support a single factor solution. Follow-up EFA revealed a two factor structure. The first, termed "Acute Excessive Drinking" consisted of relatively commonly endorsed items relating to loss of behavioral control, blackouts, and obsessive/compulsive drinking. The second, termed "Severe Withdrawal Symptoms," consisted of relatively infrequently endorsed items relating to withdrawal symptoms. The ADS does not appear to have the same factor structure in college and clinical samples, making it inadvisable as a linear measure of alcohol problems within a college population.
大学生酒精使用障碍的流行情况使得必须有适当的措施来评估学生是否存在酒精滥用和依赖问题。酒精依赖量表(ADS)是对酒精相关问题严重程度的一种连续性测量工具,在临床样本中发现其具有单维因素结构。但大学生饮酒者中ADS的潜在因素结构尚未得到研究,本研究旨在重复验证其单维性。重度饮酒的大学生(N = 343)完成了ADS测试。使用验证性因素分析(CFA)和探索性因素分析(EFA)对测试结果进行了检验。CFA不支持单因素解决方案。后续的EFA揭示了一个两因素结构。第一个因素称为“急性过度饮酒”,由与行为控制丧失、断片以及强迫性饮酒相关的相对常见的项目组成。第二个因素称为“严重戒断症状”,由与戒断症状相关的相对不常见的项目组成。ADS在大学生样本和临床样本中似乎没有相同的因素结构,因此不适合作为衡量大学生群体酒精问题的线性指标。