Ciancio C, Saltstone R, Fraboni M
Nipissing University College.
J Clin Psychol. 1990 Sep;46(5):687-91. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(199009)46:5<687::aid-jclp2270460523>3.0.co;2-u.
This study investigated the ability of the MacAndrew Alcoholism (MAC) Scale to distinguish between alcoholics and nonalcoholics using self-ratings from patrons of taverns (N = 128); while only about 14% of the variance in the MAC Scale was accounted for by the self-rating (alcoholic/nonalcoholic) scale, the MAC Scale correctly identified 70% of those who reported alcohol use to levels consistent with alcoholic dependency after variance in the alcohol use scale attributable to the L and K scales of the MMPI was accounted for.