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The Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale: Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Novel Assessment Tool for Measuring Subjective Response to Alcohol

机译:酒精量表的主观效果:一种新的评估工具用于测量对酒精的主观反应的发展和心理计量学评估

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Three decades of research demonstrate that individual differences in subjective response (SR) to acute alcohol effects predict heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems. However, the SR patterns conferring the greatest risk remain under debate. highlighted that extant SR measures commonly have limitations within the following areas: assessment of a comprehensive range of effects, assessment of effects over the complete course of a drinking episode, and/or psychometric validation. Furthermore, the consistent pairing of certain SR measures and theoretical models has made integration of findings difficult. To address these issues, we developed the Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale (SEAS), a novel, psychometrically sound SR measure for use in alcohol administration studies. Pilot data ensured that the SEAS comprised a comprehensive range of effects that varied in terms of valence and arousal and were perceived as plausible effects of drinking. For validation purposes, the SEAS was included in a two-site placebo-controlled alcohol administration study (N=215). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses identified a 14-item, 4-factor model categorizing effects into affective quadrants (high/low arousal positive; high/low arousal negative). SEAS scores evidenced the following: (1) scalar measurement invariance by limb of the blood alcohol curve (BAC) and beverage condition (2) good internal consistency, (3) convergence/divergence with extant SR measures, alcohol expectancies, and alcohol use, and (4) concurrent/incremental utility in accounting for alcohol-related outcomes, highlighting the novel high arousal negative and low arousal positive subscales.
机译:三十年的研究表明,对急性酒精影响的主观反应(SR)的个体差异预示着大量饮酒和与酒精有关的问题。然而,赋予最大风险的SR模式仍在争论中。强调指出,现存的SR措施通常在以下领域存在局限性:全面评估影响,评估整个饮酒过程中的影响和/或进行心理计量学验证。此外,某些SR措施和理论模型的一致配对使发现的整合变得困难。为了解决这些问题,我们开发了酒精量表的主观效果量表(SEAS),这是一种新颖的,心理上合理的SR量度,用于酒精管理研究。试点数据确保了SEAS包含了范围广泛的影响,这些影响在效价和唤醒方面各不相同,被认为是饮酒的合理影响。为了进行验证,将SEAS纳入了两点安慰剂对照酒精管理研究中(N = 215)。探索性和确定性因素分析确定了一个14项,4因子模型,将效应分为情感象限(高/低唤醒阳性;高/低唤醒阴性)。 SEAS得分证明以下几点:(1)血液酒精曲线(BAC)和饮料状况的肢体的标量测量不变性(2)良好的内部一致性,(3)与现有SR措施,酒精期望值和酒精使用量的收敛/差异, (4)并发/递增效用用于说明与酒精相关的结果,突出了新颖的高唤起阴性和低唤起阳性子量表。

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