Development and Initial Validation of a Momentary Cannabis Craving Scale Within a Homogeneous Sample of U.S. Emerging Adults.

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Assessment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1177/10731911241237055
Christal N Davis, Kathryn S Gex, Lindsay M Squeglia, Timothy J Trull, Denis M McCarthy, Nathaniel L Baker, Kevin M Gray, Aimee L McRae-Clark, Rachel L Tomko
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Given the popularity and ease of single-item craving assessments, we developed a multi-item measure and compared it to common single-item assessments in an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) context. Two weeks of EMA data were collected from 48 emerging adults (56.25% female, 85.42% White) who frequently used cannabis. Eight craving items were administered, and multilevel factor analyses were used to identify the best fitting model. The resulting scale's factors represented purposefulness/general desire and emotionality/negative affect craving. Convergent validity was examined using measures of craving, cannabis use disorder symptoms, frequency of use, cannabis cue reactivity, cannabis use, negative affect, and impulsivity. The scale factors were associated with cue-reactivity craving, negative affect, impulsivity, and subfactors of existing craving measures. For researchers interested in using a single item to capture craving, one item performed particularly well. However, the new scale may provide a more nuanced assessment of mechanisms underlying craving.

在美国新兴成年人的同质样本中开发并初步验证了瞬间大麻渴望量表。
鉴于单项渴求评估的流行和简便,我们开发了一种多项目测量方法,并在生态瞬间评估(EMA)的背景下将其与常见的单项评估进行了比较。我们从 48 名经常吸食大麻的成年人(56.25% 为女性,85.42% 为白人)中收集了两周的 EMA 数据。对八个渴求项目进行了施测,并使用多层次因子分析确定了最佳拟合模型。由此得出的量表因子代表了目的性/一般渴望和情绪性/负面影响渴望。通过对渴求、大麻使用障碍症状、使用频率、大麻线索反应性、大麻使用、负面情绪和冲动性的测量,对收敛有效性进行了检验。量表因子与线索反应渴求、负面情绪、冲动以及现有渴求测量的子因子相关。对于有兴趣使用单个项目来捕捉渴求的研究人员来说,其中一个项目的表现尤为突出。然而,新量表可以对渴望的内在机制进行更细致的评估。
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Assessment
Assessment PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
8.90
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2.60%
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期刊介绍: Assessment publishes articles in the domain of applied clinical assessment. The emphasis of this journal is on publication of information of relevance to the use of assessment measures, including test development, validation, and interpretation practices. The scope of the journal includes research that can inform assessment practices in mental health, forensic, medical, and other applied settings. Papers that focus on the assessment of cognitive and neuropsychological functioning, personality, and psychopathology are invited. Most papers published in Assessment report the results of original empirical research, however integrative review articles and scholarly case studies will also be considered.
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