Reliability and Validity of Scores From the Inventory of Drug Use Consequences

Psychometric properties of the Inventory of Drug Use Consequences (InDUC; W. M. Miller, J. S. Tonigan, & R. Longabaugh, 1995), a self‐report assessment of negative consequences associated with alcohol and other drug use, were investigated. The InDUC demonstrated sound psychometric characteristic...

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Published inJournal of addictions & offender counseling Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 17 - 27
Main Authors Gillaspy Jr, J. Arthur, Campbell, Todd C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.10.2006
American Counseling Association
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Summary:Psychometric properties of the Inventory of Drug Use Consequences (InDUC; W. M. Miller, J. S. Tonigan, & R. Longabaugh, 1995), a self‐report assessment of negative consequences associated with alcohol and other drug use, were investigated. The InDUC demonstrated sound psychometric characteristics and can be a valuable clinical tool for chemical dependency counselors.
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ISSN:1055-3835
2161-1874
DOI:10.1002/j.2161-1874.2006.tb00015.x