Opioid Protective Behavioral Strategies Scale (OPBSS): Development and psychometric evaluation.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Margo C Hurlocker, Matthew R Pearson
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Abstract

Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are behaviors that individuals use to mitigate harm related to risky behaviors. Though measures have been validated to assess alcohol- and cannabis-specific PBS use, an opioid-specific PBS measure has yet to be validated. The present study developed and validated a tool to assess the extent of PBS employed by individuals who use licit and/or illicit opioids. We recruited a community sample of adults who endorsed past-month opioid use (n = 345) via online platforms to complete a baseline survey, and 277 participants (80.2%) also completed the 1-month follow-up survey. From PBS measures of other substances, harm reduction strategies found in the literature, and expert feedback, we developed the 60-item Opioid Protective Behavioral Strategies Scale (OPBSS). We removed 14 items based on item and exploratory factor analyses, resulting in 46 retained items. A two-factor solution was supported: strategies focused on managing opioid use (Controlled Opioid Use) and preventing opioid-related harm (Serious Harm Reduction). The OPBSS subscales demonstrated high internal consistencies, fair-to-excellent test-retest reliability, significant positive associations with PBS measures for other substances, and robust associations with risky opioid use and opioid-related negative consequences, both concurrently and prospectively when controlling for other opioid characteristics. The 46-item OPBSS has promising psychometric properties. Importantly, more opioid PBS predicted less risky opioid use and related consequences, suggesting that opioid PBS may be a beneficial opioid prevention effort. However, additional psychometric work is needed to determine which PBS are most suitable for populations with distinct opioid use patterns. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

阿片类药物保护行为策略量表(OPBSS):开发与心理测量评估。
保护性行为策略(PBS)是个人用来减轻与危险行为相关的伤害的行为。虽然评估酒精和大麻特定 PBS 使用情况的方法已经得到验证,但阿片类药物特定 PBS 的方法尚未得到验证。本研究开发并验证了一种工具,用于评估使用合法和/或非法阿片类药物的个人使用 PBS 的程度。我们通过在线平台招募了认可过去一个月使用过阿片类药物的社区成人样本(n = 345)来完成基线调查,277 名参与者(80.2%)还完成了为期 1 个月的随访调查。通过对其他物质的 PBS 测量、文献中发现的减低伤害策略以及专家反馈,我们开发出了 60 个项目的阿片类药物保护行为策略量表(OPBSS)。根据项目分析和探索性因子分析,我们删除了 14 个项目,保留了 46 个项目。结果支持双因子解决方案:侧重于管理阿片类药物使用(受控阿片类药物使用)和预防阿片类药物相关伤害(严重减少伤害)的策略。OPBSS 各分量表显示出较高的内部一致性、一般到极佳的测试-再测试可靠性、与其他物质的 PBS 测量结果的显著正相关性,以及与阿片类药物的危险使用和阿片类药物相关不良后果的稳健相关性,无论是同时使用还是在控制其他阿片类药物特征的前提下使用。46个项目的OPBSS具有良好的心理测量特性。重要的是,更多的阿片类药物预防和监测可预测较少的阿片类药物使用风险和相关后果,这表明阿片类药物预防和监测可能是一种有益的阿片类药物预防措施。然而,要确定哪些 PBS 最适合具有不同阿片类药物使用模式的人群,还需要开展更多的心理测量工作。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
164
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology publishes advances in translational and interdisciplinary research on psychopharmacology, broadly defined, and/or substance abuse.
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