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Is the full version of the AUDIT really necessary? Study of the validity and internal construct of its abbreviated versions.

Department of Neurosciences and Behavior, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research (impact factor: 3.34). 08/2010; 34(8):1417-24. DOI:10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01225.x
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ABSTRACT This study was aimed at assessing the psychometric qualities of the abbreviated versions of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-3, AUDIT-4, AUDIT-C, AUDIT-PC, AUDIT-QF, FAST, and Five-Shot) and at comparing them to the 10-item AUDIT and the CAGE in 2 samples of Brazilian adults.
The validity and internal consistency of the scales were assessed in a sample of 530 subjects attended at an emergency department and at a Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Drugs. The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV was used as the diagnostic comparative measure for the predictive validity assessment. The concurrent validity between the scales was analyzed by means of Pearson's correlation coefficient.
The assessment of the predictive validity of the abbreviated versions showed high sensitivity (of 0.78 to 0.96) and specificity (of 0.74 to 0.94) indices, with areas under the curve as elevated as those of the AUDIT (0.89 and 0.92 to screen for abuse and 0.93 and 0.95 in the screening of dependence). The CAGE presented lower indices: 0.81 for abuse and 0.87 for dependence. The analysis of the internal consistency of the AUDIT and its versions exhibited Cronbach's alpha coefficients between 0.83 and 0.94, while the coefficient for the CAGE was 0.78. Significant correlations were found between the 10-item AUDIT and its versions, ranging from 0.91 to 0.99. Again, the results for the CAGE were satisfactory (0.77), although inferior to the other instruments.
The results obtained in this study confirm the validity of the abbreviated versions of the AUDIT for the screening of alcohol use disorders and show that their psychometric properties are as satisfactory as those of the 10-item AUDIT and the CAGE.

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Keywords

10-item AUDIT
 
2 samples
 
abbreviated versions
 
alcohol use disorders
 
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
 
Brazilian adults
 
coefficient
 
concurrent validity
 
diagnostic comparative measure
 
emergency department
 
internal consistency
 
Pearson's correlation coefficient
 
predictive validity
 
predictive validity assessment
 
psychometric properties
 
psychometric qualities
 
Psychosocial Care Center
 
screening
 
Structured Clinical Interview
 
versions exhibited Cronbach's alpha coefficients