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Validity of the Self-Reported Drug Use Section of the Addiction Severity Index and Associated Factors Used under Naturalistic Conditions

The study examined the validity of 1848 self-reported uses of drugs determined within an Addiction Severity Index interview in comparison with urinalysis results among drug-dependent subjects undergoing treatment in outpatient clinics (Aquitaine area, southwest France, 1994-2005). Agreement and kapp...

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Published in:Substance use & misuse 2012-03, Vol.47 (4), p.356-363
Main Authors: Denis, Cécile, Fatséas, Mélina, Beltran, Virginie, Bonnet, Claire, Picard, Stéphane, Combourieu, Isabelle, Daulouède, Jean-Pierre, Auriacombe, Marc
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description The study examined the validity of 1848 self-reported uses of drugs determined within an Addiction Severity Index interview in comparison with urinalysis results among drug-dependent subjects undergoing treatment in outpatient clinics (Aquitaine area, southwest France, 1994-2005). Agreement and kappa statistics were calculated for each substance. Factors associated with agreement were defined using a multivariate analysis. The conditional kappa coefficients were excellent for all substances assessed. The accuracy between self-reports and urinalysis results was influenced by factors that only slightly affected conditional kappa coefficients. Clients did not underreport their substance use in naturalistic clinical assessment conditions.
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Addiction
Adult
associated factors
Diagnostic testing
Drug Abuse
Drug Addiction
Drug use
Drug Users
Female
France
Humans
Male
Multivariate analysis
naturalistic settings
Nineteenth Century
Outpatient treatment
Psychometrics - instrumentation
Reproducibility of Results
Self Report
Selfreport
Severity
Severity of Illness Index
Street Drugs - urine
Substance Abuse
Substance Abuse Detection - methods
Substance abuse treatment
Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Urinalysis
Validity
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