The Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Questionnaire: An exploration of the dimensionality of consequences
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David G. Stewart, Ph.D.
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Research in progress
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Clinical Psychology
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Substance use consequences present differently in adolescents than in adults. However, there has been little investigation into the existence of consequence categories largely due to lack of appropriate measures assessing the clustering of consequences. This study explored the factor structure of the Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Questionnaire (ADUCQ), a 102-item measure for the evaluation of experienced substance use consequences in adolescents. The ADUCQ was administered to 335 youth aged 13-19 years who were enrolled in a substance use motivational enhancement treatment program. Principle components analyses suggested six-factors for the alcohol use items and four-factors for the drug use items.
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The Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Questionnaire: An exploration of the dimensionality of consequences
Substance use consequences present differently in adolescents than in adults. However, there has been little investigation into the existence of consequence categories largely due to lack of appropriate measures assessing the clustering of consequences. This study explored the factor structure of the Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Questionnaire (ADUCQ), a 102-item measure for the evaluation of experienced substance use consequences in adolescents. The ADUCQ was administered to 335 youth aged 13-19 years who were enrolled in a substance use motivational enhancement treatment program. Principle components analyses suggested six-factors for the alcohol use items and four-factors for the drug use items.
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This poster was also displayed at the Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, CA, April 2017