Gavrilova Yulia, Blevins Claire, Abrantes Ana
Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Surgery, United States; Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, United States.
Butler Hospital, Behavioral Medicine and Addictions Research Unit, United States; Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, United States.
Addict Behav. 2021 Mar;114:106753. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106753. Epub 2020 Dec 3.
Measures of motives for alcohol use provide an important avenue for understanding underlying psychological reasons that drive substance use and predict distinct patterns of use. The Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (MDMQ-R; Grant, Stewart, O'Connor, Blackwell, Conrod, 2007) measures five drinking motives: social, enhancement, conformity, coping-with-anxiety, and coping-with-depression. The MDMQ-R and its predecessors have previously been validated only in non-clinical normative samples.
Therefore, the present study aimed to validate the factor structure and internal consistency of the MDMQ-R in a diverse psychiatric sample of substance-using young adults that presented with either exclusive alcohol use or polysubstance use.
Participants were 255 substance-using young adults (18-26 years; M = 21.17) admitted to the young adult partial hospitalization treatment program at a private psychiatric hospital (62% female; 78% White; 43% students).
A confirmatory factor analysis revealed that items loaded on their respective latent factors (ps < 0.01; loadings between 0.50 and 0.90; reliabilities between 0.80 and 0.94). However, goodness of fit statistics were not reflective of model fit found in Grant et al. (2007) in the overall sample, as well as in alcohol-only and polysubstance-using samples.
Results suggest that the factor structure of the MDMQ-R did not replicate in the present sample. Potential explanations and future directions are discussed in light of the results, including generalizability and clinical utility.
饮酒动机的测量为理解驱动物质使用的潜在心理原因以及预测不同的使用模式提供了一条重要途径。修订后的饮酒动机问卷(MDMQ-R;格兰特、斯图尔特、奥康纳、布莱克韦尔、康罗德,2007年)测量了五种饮酒动机:社交、增强、从众、应对焦虑和应对抑郁。MDMQ-R及其前身此前仅在非临床规范样本中得到验证。
因此,本研究旨在验证MDMQ-R在使用物质的年轻成年人的多样化精神病样本中的因子结构和内部一致性,这些样本呈现出单纯饮酒或多种物质使用的情况。
参与者为255名使用物质的年轻成年人(18 - 26岁;M = 21.17),他们被收治到一家私立精神病医院的年轻成年人部分住院治疗项目中(62%为女性;78%为白人;43%为学生)。
验证性因素分析表明,各项目加载在各自的潜在因子上(p值<0.01;载荷在0.50至0.90之间;信度在0.80至0.94之间)。然而,拟合优度统计数据并未反映出格兰特等人(2007年)在总体样本以及仅饮酒和使用多种物质样本中发现的模型拟合情况。
结果表明,MDMQ-R的因子结构在本样本中未能复制。根据结果讨论了潜在的解释和未来方向,包括可推广性和临床实用性。