Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2013 Apr;69(4):341-63. doi: 10.1002/jclp.21904. Epub 2012 Jul 25.
This study examined the measurement equivalence of the Brief Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol scale (B-CEOA; Ham et al., 2005)--a measure that assesses alcohol outcome expectancies (AOE) and expectancy evaluations-across ethnic groups and genders among multiethnic college student samples.
Undergraduates provided self-report data in two multisite studies (Study 1: N = 1,536, 75.5% women, Mage = 19.6 years old, 56.4% European American, 9.8% African American, 7.6% Asian American, and 26.2% Hispanic/Latino American; Study 2: N = 7,767, 72.6% women, Mage = 19.8 years old, 63.3% European American, 7.9% African American, 14.3% Asian American, and 14.5% Hispanic/Latino American).
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported a positive and negative 4-factor model. Positive and negative AOE and expectancy evaluations were positively associated with hazardous alcohol use. Measurement equivalence of the B-CEOA across ethnicities and genders was largely supported.
This study provides support for the utility of the B-CEOA in college students of different ethnicities and genders in assessment and prevention.
本研究考察了Brief Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol Scale(B-CEOA;Ham 等人,2005)的测量等效性,该量表评估酒精预期结果(AOE)和预期评估,在多民族大学生样本中跨种族和性别。
本科生在两项多地点研究中提供了自我报告数据(研究 1:N=1536,75.5%女性,Mage=19.6 岁,56.4%欧洲裔美国人,9.8%非裔美国人,7.6%亚裔美国人,26.2%西班牙裔/拉丁裔美国人;研究 2:N=7767,72.6%女性,Mage=19.8 岁,63.3%欧洲裔美国人,7.9%非裔美国人,14.3%亚裔美国人,14.5%西班牙裔/拉丁裔美国人)。
探索性和验证性因素分析支持了一个积极和消极的 4 因素模型。积极和消极的 AOE 和预期评估与危险饮酒呈正相关。B-CEOA 在种族和性别上的测量等效性得到了广泛支持。
这项研究为不同种族和性别的大学生使用 B-CEOA 进行评估和预防提供了支持。