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基于性别的大麻相关问题问卷的项目功能差异:复制与扩展。

Gender-based differential item functioning in the Cannabis-Associated Problems Questionnaire: A replication and extension.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA.

Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2021 Jan;112:106658. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106658. Epub 2020 Sep 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gender bias in measures of cannabis problems may differentially affect how men and women endorse items. This gender invariance might mask, exaggerate, or otherwise obscure true distinctions in experiences of cannabis consequences.

METHODS

The Cannabis-Associated Problems Questionnaire (CAPQ), a measure of interpersonal deficits, occupational impairment, psychological issues, and physical side effects related to cannabis use, contained items with gender-based differential item functioning (DIF) in previous work-a finding we aim to replicate and extend (Lavender, Looby, & Earleywine, 2008).

RESULTS

In a sample of 4053 cannabis users, gender differences were apparent in global scores on the CAPQ. A DIF analysis revealed two gender-biased items, including one identified previously. Removal of these items did not significantly alter the scale's relation to cannabis use. Gender differences on the CAPQ persisted after removal of the two problematic items, indicating true gender differences still exist in men and women's experiences of cannabis-related consequences. Gender appeared to significantly contribute to scores on the full CAPQ and the short-form of the CAPQ with biased item removed, even after controlling for indices of cannabis use.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that the CAPQ evidences less gender bias than previously thought, perhaps due to diminishing gender-based stereotypes. Future work might opt to use the short form of the CAPQ to minimize gender-based DIF. In addition, potential biases in measures of substance use problems deserve more attention.

摘要

背景

在评估大麻问题的指标中存在性别偏见,这可能会以不同的方式影响男性和女性对项目的认可。这种性别不变性可能掩盖、夸大或其他方式模糊了与大麻后果相关的经验中的真实差异。

方法

大麻相关问题问卷(CAPQ)是一种衡量与大麻使用相关的人际缺陷、职业障碍、心理问题和身体副作用的工具,在之前的研究中发现它包含了具有性别差异的项目(Lavender、Looby 和 Earleywine,2008)。

结果

在一个 4053 名大麻使用者的样本中,CAPQ 的总体得分显示出性别差异。一项差异功能分析显示,该问卷有两个性别偏见项目,其中一个是先前确定的。删除这些项目并没有显著改变该量表与大麻使用的关系。在删除了这两个有问题的项目后,CAPQ 上的性别差异仍然存在,这表明男性和女性在与大麻相关的后果方面确实存在真实的性别差异。性别似乎对 CAPQ 的总分和删除有偏见项目的 CAPQ 短式都有显著影响,即使在控制了大麻使用的指标之后也是如此。

结论

这些发现表明,与之前的研究相比,CAPQ 的性别偏见较小,这可能是由于性别刻板印象的减少。未来的研究可能会选择使用 CAPQ 的短式,以尽量减少性别差异。此外,物质使用问题的评估方法中的潜在偏差值得更多关注。

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