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Validación del test para la identificación de trastornos por uso de alcohol en población universitaria: AUDIT y AUDIT-C

Authors :
Cristina O'Ferrall González
José Pedro Novalbos Ruiz
Miguel Ángel García Carretero
José Manuel Martínez Delgado
Source :
Adicciones. 28:194
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Socidrogalcohol, 2016.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT and AUDIT-C) in order to detect problems related to the consumption of alcohol in the university population. The sample consisted of 1309 students. A Weekly Alcohol Consumption Diary was used as a gold standard; Cronbach’s Alpha, the Kappa index, Spearman’s correlation coefficient and exploratory factor analysis were applied for diagnostic reliability and validity, with ROC curves used to establish the different cut-off points. Binge Drinking (BD) episodes were found in 3.9% of men and 4.0% of women with otherwise low-risk drinking patterns. AUDIT identified 20.1% as high-risk drinkers and 6.4% as drinkers with physical-psychological problems and probable alcohol dependence. Cronbach’s alpha of 0.75 demonstrates good internal consistency. The best cut-off points for high-risk drinking students were 8 for males and 6 for females. As for problem drinkers and probable ADS, 13 was the best cut-off point for both sexes. In relation to AUDIT-C, 5 and 4 were the best cut-off points for males and females with high-risk patterns, respectively. The criterion validity of AUDIT and AUDIT-C to detect binge drinking episodes was found to have a moderate K value. The results obtained show that AUDIT has good psychometric properties to detect early alcohol abuse disorders in university students; however, it is recommended that the cut-off point be reduced to 8 in men. AUDIT-C improves its predictive value by raising the cut-off point by one unit. Items 2 and 3 should be reviewed to increase its predictive value for BD.

Details

ISSN :
02144840
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Adicciones
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........64b968d82352de71731ac6b59c0948b0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.775