Short Form of a Situational Temptation Scale For Heavy, Episodic Drinking

Jason E Maddock , Robert G Laforge , Joseph S Rossi
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Purpose: A short form for situational temptations to drink scale was developed from an original 21-item inventory by Migneault. Methods: The form measured four hypothesized subscales of temptations on a sample of 348 college drinkers (66% female). Peer pressure, social anxiety, negative affect, and positive/social situations subscales were replicated and reduced. Results: Strong empirical support was found for a hierarchical model, indicating that the four subscales can be summed to provide a global measure of situational temptations. Confirmatory factor results, internal and external validity, and high correlations with the original measures indicate that the short form was as psychometrically valid as the original measure. Implications: Measures of external validity demonstrated the applicability of this measure to heavy drinking prevention programs.

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情景诱惑量表的简短形式,用于大量的,短暂的饮酒
目的:情境诱惑饮酒量表的简短形式是由Migneault从最初的21项清单中发展而来的。方法:表格对348名大学饮酒者(66%为女性)进行了四个假设的诱惑分量表测量。同伴压力、社交焦虑、负面影响和积极/社会情境的分量表被复制和减少。结果:层次模型得到了强有力的实证支持,表明四个子量表可以总结为情境诱惑的整体衡量标准。验证性因素结果,内部和外部效度,以及与原始测量的高相关性表明,简短形式与原始测量一样具有心理测量效度。含义:外部效度的测量证明了该测量对酗酒预防计划的适用性。
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