OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate a French language version of the Adolescent Drug Abuse Diagnosis (ADAD) instrument in a Swiss sample of adolescent illicit drug and/or alcohol users. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The participants in the study were 102 French-speaking adolescents aged 13-19 years who fitted the criteria of illicit drug or alcohol use (at least one substance--except tobacco--once a week during the last 3 months). They were recruited in hospitals, institutions and leisure places. Procedure. The ADAD was administered individually by trained psychologists. It was integrated into a broader protocol including alcohol and drug abuse DSM-IV diagnoses, the BDI-13 (Beck Depression Inventory), life events and treatment traj...
BACKGROUND: The Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) was developed for problematic substa...
Objective: to identify the personal and clinical characteristics of adolescents alcohol and other dr...
Objective: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of the four-item self-report and parent-report version...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate a French language version of the Adolescent Drug Ab...
During the past twenty years, various instruments have been developed for the assessment of substanc...
Studied the effectiveness and the psychometric properties of the French version of the Adolescent Dr...
This thesis describes studies into the psychometric properties of a Swedish language version of the ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the proportion and characteristics of adolescents who use illicit drugs and co...
Aim: The objective of this study was to compare the criterion validity of the CRAFFT and DEPADO. Met...
This study aims to assess adolescents drug use with a longitudinal perspective in order to identify ...
Adolescent substance use disorders are a major public health concern. Given the many challenges asso...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of a French translation of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) in 100 (78 male)...
Research on adolescent substance use is of utmost importance. Using local toxicological data, both p...
Dans cette étude, nous avons recruté 79 adolescents, âgés de 15 ans et scolarisés dans différents ly...
The use of psychometric instruments in detecting problematic alcohol and drug use among adolescents ...
BACKGROUND: The Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) was developed for problematic substa...
Objective: to identify the personal and clinical characteristics of adolescents alcohol and other dr...
Objective: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of the four-item self-report and parent-report version...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate a French language version of the Adolescent Drug Ab...
During the past twenty years, various instruments have been developed for the assessment of substanc...
Studied the effectiveness and the psychometric properties of the French version of the Adolescent Dr...
This thesis describes studies into the psychometric properties of a Swedish language version of the ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the proportion and characteristics of adolescents who use illicit drugs and co...
Aim: The objective of this study was to compare the criterion validity of the CRAFFT and DEPADO. Met...
This study aims to assess adolescents drug use with a longitudinal perspective in order to identify ...
Adolescent substance use disorders are a major public health concern. Given the many challenges asso...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of a French translation of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) in 100 (78 male)...
Research on adolescent substance use is of utmost importance. Using local toxicological data, both p...
Dans cette étude, nous avons recruté 79 adolescents, âgés de 15 ans et scolarisés dans différents ly...
The use of psychometric instruments in detecting problematic alcohol and drug use among adolescents ...
BACKGROUND: The Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) was developed for problematic substa...
Objective: to identify the personal and clinical characteristics of adolescents alcohol and other dr...
Objective: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of the four-item self-report and parent-report version...