This study investigated the test-retest reliability of 69 alcohol abusers\u27 current reports about their past (approximately 8 years prior to interview) drinking behavior and life events. Drinking behavior was assessed by the Lifetime Drinking History (LDH) questionnaire and life events were assessed using the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire (RLCQ). Reliability coefficients for LDH variables were generally moderate to high (r = .52 to .81). Using empirical criteria, the diagnostic power of the two LDH interviews to classify correctly subjects as either having had or not having had a drinking problem was quite high. The reliability coefficient for the RLCQ was r = .85 and 91.7% of the identified events were reported in both interviews. Si...
A new measure of lifetime alcohol consumption, the Cognitive Lifetime Drinking History (CLDH) uses b...
Background: Alcohol in beverage form is among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world. ...
Objective The current study uses a within-subjects randomized design with the Timeline Followback (T...
This study investigated the test-retest reliability of 69 alcohol abusers\u27 current reports about ...
Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports, all st...
The reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 retrospective self-reports was evaluated using a time-line fo...
Several major literature reviews have concluded that alcohol abusers generally give valid self-repor...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
Since alcohol research involves both clinical and non-clinical populations, it is important to evalu...
Objective: Because of their low cost and ease of use, collaterals\u27 reports are the most frequent ...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Using 54 outpatient male court-referred alcohol abusers as subjects, this study investigated the eff...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who h...
Two different interview techniques, used to obtain retrospective reports of daily drinking behavior ...
Prior epidemiologic research revealing cardioprotective effects of alcohol intake has systematically...
A new measure of lifetime alcohol consumption, the Cognitive Lifetime Drinking History (CLDH) uses b...
Background: Alcohol in beverage form is among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world. ...
Objective The current study uses a within-subjects randomized design with the Timeline Followback (T...
This study investigated the test-retest reliability of 69 alcohol abusers\u27 current reports about ...
Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports, all st...
The reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 retrospective self-reports was evaluated using a time-line fo...
Several major literature reviews have concluded that alcohol abusers generally give valid self-repor...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
Since alcohol research involves both clinical and non-clinical populations, it is important to evalu...
Objective: Because of their low cost and ease of use, collaterals\u27 reports are the most frequent ...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Using 54 outpatient male court-referred alcohol abusers as subjects, this study investigated the eff...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who h...
Two different interview techniques, used to obtain retrospective reports of daily drinking behavior ...
Prior epidemiologic research revealing cardioprotective effects of alcohol intake has systematically...
A new measure of lifetime alcohol consumption, the Cognitive Lifetime Drinking History (CLDH) uses b...
Background: Alcohol in beverage form is among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world. ...
Objective The current study uses a within-subjects randomized design with the Timeline Followback (T...