1. MULTICAGE CAD-4: Psychometric characteristics for the screening of addictive behaviors
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Mª Teresa Rodríguez Monje, Eduardo J. Pedrero Pérez, Elías Rodríguez Alonso, Mercedes Fernández Girón, Alicia Mateo Madurga, Celina Arana Cañedo-Argüelles, Victoria Pastor Ramos, Mª Paz Sánchez Salgado, Rosa Ana Escriva Ferrairo, Isabel Del Cura González, and Teresa Sanz Cuesta
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Gratification ,Addiction ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Dysfunctional family ,Primary care ,050105 experimental psychology ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Test (assessment) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Scale (social sciences) ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,General Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,media_common ,Psychopathology - Abstract
Addictive behaviors are not limited to drugs use, but also include certain daily behaviors that can cause gratification. Their progression to more severe pathological patterns entails grave consequences for the individual, including multiple psychopathological manifestations. The early detection of this type of behavior is of concern to primary health care. Therefore, in order to detect risk at early stages, reliable and valid tools for daily practice are essential. The MULTICAGE CAD-4 questionnaire is a screening tool for simultaneously detecting addictive behaviors. This study includes a new scale for the detection of smartphone abuse. The objective is to evaluate the adequacy of its psychometric properties. A sample of 2,074 subjects that were recruited from primary care centers ofMadrid(Spain) completed the MULTICAGE CAD-4 questionnaire. A confirmatory factor analysis, using unweighted least squares method, was performed. The test showed good internal consistency both at item and scale levels. The questionnaire structure was consistent with theoretical expectations. The MULTICAGE CAD-4, including the new smartphone scale, is a robust, reliable tool with a valid structure for assessing the presence of dysfunctional or potentially addictive behaviors, and especially useful in primary health care services.
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- 2018
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