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Psychometric properties of CAST for early detection of problematic cannabis use in Spanish adolescents

•Cannabis use are a problem of public health, raising the need for its early detection.•CAST is widely applied in Europe; however, the proposed CAST cut-off score varies.•Psychometric properties of CAST for detecting problematic cannabis use are understudied.•The optimal cut-off score findings are o...

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Published in:Addictive behaviors 2022-06, Vol.129, p.107288-107288, Article 107288
Main Authors: Rial, Antonio, García-Couceiro, Nuria, Gómez, Patricia, Mallah, Narmeen, Varela, Jesús, Flórez-Menéndez, Gerardo, Isorna, Manuel
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Summary:•Cannabis use are a problem of public health, raising the need for its early detection.•CAST is widely applied in Europe; however, the proposed CAST cut-off score varies.•Psychometric properties of CAST for detecting problematic cannabis use are understudied.•The optimal cut-off score findings are of 2 points for CAST-b and 4 points for CAST-f.•The sample included adolescents as young as 12–13 years-old. The high prevalence rates of cannabis use in adolescents and its early onset constitutes a major public health problem, raising the need for its early detection. The availability of validated tools to analyze early cannabis use is essential to detect problematic use at an early age. The Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (CAST) (Legleye et al., 2007) is widely applied in Europe; however, the CAST cut-off scores vary according to the setting, the screening objective, and the correction version (CAST-f or CAST-b), creating therefore confusion in its application. Moreover, the psychometric properties of the CAST as a tool for detecting problematic cannabis use are understudied. To fill this gap, such psychometric properties have been analyzed in a sample of Spanish adolescents while using different cut-off scores for CAST-f and CAST-b. Based on our findings, the optimal cut-off scores are 2 points for CAST-b and 4 points for CAST-f. The internal reliability of CAST-f (α = 0.83) and CAST-b (KR-20 = 0.80) are satisfactory. Factorial analysis suggested the assumption of a one-dimension model. The CAST seems to be a valid and reliable tool for early screening of problematic cannabis use in Spanish adolescents.
ISSN:0306-4603
1873-6327
DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107288