在军队队列中比较简短版本的酒精使用障碍鉴定测试(AUDIT)。

Q2 Medicine
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps Pub Date : 2019-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-18 DOI:10.1136/jramc-2018-001024
Jason Watterson, B Gabbe, P Dietze, A Bowring, J V Rosenfeld
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摘要

背景:酒精使用障碍鉴定试验(AUDIT)被广泛用于监测高危人群的有害酒精消费。为了在时间有限的情况下使用,已经开发了一些审计的简短版本。在军事人群中,已经使用了一系列审计变量,但审计项目的最佳组合尚未确定。方法:作为一项更广泛研究的一部分,共有952名参与者(80%为男性)完成了AUDIT-10。我们系统地评估了三个或四个审计项目的所有可能组合,并使用以下统计数据建立了审计变量:Cronbach's alpha(内部一致性)、方差解释(R2)和Pearson相关系数(并发效度)。结果:男性的中位AUDIT-10评分为7分,女性为6分,380名(40%)参与者被WHO分类为具有表明有害或危险酒精使用的评分(≥8分)。一个新的四项审计变量(3,4,8和9)在统计测量中的表现始终高于既定的变量;它解释了AUDIT-10中85%的方差,Pearson相关系数为0.92,Cronbach's alpha为0.63。FAST是一种已建立的缩短版的AUDIT变体,它与AUDIT-10的其他几个四项新变体的表现类似。AUDIT-C在所有指标上的表现都很低,但内部一致性达到了令人满意的水平(75%)。结论:缩短审计变化可能适合替代全面审计,以筛查军队人群的危险酒精消费。侧重于短期风险饮酒及其后果的四项审计变体比三项版本表现得更好。试验注册号:ACTRN12614001332617。
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Comparing short versions of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) in a military cohort.

Background: The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is widely used for monitoring harmful alcohol consumption among high-risk populations. A number of short versions of AUDIT have been developed for use in time-constrained settings. In military populations, a range of AUDIT variations have been used, but the optimal combination of AUDIT items has not been determined.

Methods: A total of 952 participants (80% male), recruited as part of a wider study, completed the AUDIT-10. We systematically assessed all possible combinations of three or four AUDIT items and established AUDIT variations using the following statistics: Cronbach's alpha (internal consistency), variance explained (R2) and Pearson's correlation coefficient (concurrent validity).

Results: Median AUDIT-10 score was 7 for males and 6 for females, and 380 (40%) participants were classified as having a score indicative of harmful or hazardous alcohol use (≥8) according to WHO classifications.A novel four-item AUDIT variation (3, 4, 8 and 9) performed consistently higher than established variations across statistical measures; it explained 85% of variance in AUDIT-10, had a Pearson's correlation of 0.92 and Cronbach's alpha was 0.63. The FAST, an established shortened AUDIT variant, together with several other four-item novel variants of AUDIT-10 performed similarly. The AUDIT-C performed consistently low on all measures, but with a satisfactory level of internal consistency (75%).

Conclusion: Shortened AUDIT variations may be suitable alternatives to the full AUDIT for screening hazardous alcohol consumption in military populations. Four-item AUDIT variations focused on short-term risky drinking and its consequences performed better than three item versions.

Trial registration number: ACTRN12614001332617.

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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps aims to publish high quality research, reviews and case reports, as well as other invited articles, which pertain to the practice of military medicine in its broadest sense. It welcomes material from all ranks, services and corps wherever they serve as well as submissions from beyond the military. It is intended not only to propagate current knowledge and expertise but also to act as an institutional memory for the practice of medicine within the military.
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