Initial evidence of reliability and validity of an implicit association test assessing attitudes toward individuals who use substances.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Erik M Benau, Jillian H Zavodnick, Rebecca C Jaffe
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Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are stigmatized conditions, with individual biases driving poor health outcomes. There are surprisingly few validated measures of bias or stigma toward individuals who use substances. Bias can be classified as explicit (self-report) or implicit (behaviorally based).Objectives: The goal of the present study was to establish preliminary indices of reliability and validity of an implicit association test (IAT) designed to measure implicit bias toward individuals who use substances.Methods: A large United States-based, crowd-sourced sample (n = 394, 51.5% male, 45.4% female, 2.5% nonbinary) completed the IAT and a small battery of survey instruments that assessed social distance to mental illness (including heroin use), attitude toward and perceived controllability of injection drug use, perception of public stigma, and social desirability.Results: Nearly all (92%; n = 363) scores on the IAT indicated greater negative than positive attitudes toward those who use substances. Spearman-Brown corrected split-half reliability on the IAT scores was excellent, r = .953. Controlling for social desirability, IAT scores positively correlated with all included measures pertaining to substance use as well as social distance for heroin and schizophrenia (but not diabetes). A principal component analysis resulted in two interpretable components representing disapproval (perceived controllability and negative attitudes) and perceived stigma (social stigma and social distance). Scores on the IAT positively correlated to scores on both components, again, controlling for social desirability.Conclusion: These results provide compelling preliminary evidence of validity of an IAT designed to measure bias toward individuals who use substances.

评估对使用药物者态度的内隐联想测试的可靠性和有效性的初步证据。
背景:药物使用障碍(SUDs)是一种被污名化的疾病,个人偏见会导致不良的健康后果。令人惊讶的是,针对使用药物者的偏见或污名的有效测量方法却很少。偏见可分为显性偏见(自我报告)和隐性偏见(基于行为):本研究的目的是建立内隐联想测试(IAT)的可靠性和有效性的初步指标,该测试旨在测量对使用药物者的内隐偏见:一个基于美国人群的大型样本(n = 394,51.5% 为男性,45.4% 为女性,2.5% 为非二元)完成了内隐联想测试和一组小型调查工具,这些工具评估了与精神疾病(包括使用海洛因)的社会距离、对注射吸毒的态度和感知可控性、对公众污名化的感知以及社会可取性:几乎所有(92%;n = 363)的 IAT 分数都表明,人们对吸毒者的态度是消极的多于积极的。IAT 分数的斯皮尔曼-布朗校正分半信度非常高,r = .953。在控制社会可取性的前提下,IAT 分数与所有与药物使用相关的测量结果以及海洛因和精神分裂症(但不包括糖尿病)的社会距离呈正相关。主成分分析得出了两个可解释的成分,分别代表不认可(感知到的可控性和消极态度)和感知到的耻辱(社会耻辱和社会距离)。同样,在控制社会可取性的情况下,IAT 的得分与这两个成分的得分呈正相关:这些结果提供了令人信服的初步证据,证明旨在测量对使用药物者的偏见的 IAT 是有效的。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AJDAA) is an international journal published six times per year and provides an important and stimulating venue for the exchange of ideas between the researchers working in diverse areas, including public policy, epidemiology, neurobiology, and the treatment of addictive disorders. AJDAA includes a wide range of translational research, covering preclinical and clinical aspects of the field. AJDAA covers these topics with focused data presentations and authoritative reviews of timely developments in our field. Manuscripts exploring addictions other than substance use disorders are encouraged. Reviews and Perspectives of emerging fields are given priority consideration. Areas of particular interest include: public health policy; novel research methodologies; human and animal pharmacology; human translational studies, including neuroimaging; pharmacological and behavioral treatments; new modalities of care; molecular and family genetic studies; medicinal use of substances traditionally considered substances of abuse.
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