| Literature DB >> 19055741 |
Daniela Piontek1, Ludwig Kraus, Danica Klempova.
Abstract
AIMS: The purpose of this paper is to summarize the psychometric properties of four short screening scales to assess problematic forms of cannabis use: Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS), Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test (CUDIT), Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (CAST) and Problematic Use of Marijuana (PUM).Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19055741 PMCID: PMC2636780 DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-3-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
Study characteristics
| Steiner et al. (2008) | Germany | SDS | Dependence | Questionnaire and telephone interview | 456 adult cannabis users from population survey | Probabilistic population sample (45%, total sample) |
| Martin et al. (2006) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Interview | 100 adolescent cannabis users | Convenience sample |
| Kedzior et al. (2006) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Interview | 69 adult study participants (healthy and schizophrenia patients) | Convenience sample |
| Kedzior et al. (2007) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Questionnaire | 50 adult study participants (cannabis users) | Convenience sample |
| Okulicz-Kozaryn (2007) | Poland | PUM | Dependence | Questionnaire and interview | 1277 adolescent cannabis users | Snowball sample |
| Legleye et al. (2007) | France | CAST | Social and health problems | Questionnaire | 123 cannabis users from school survey | Non-probabilistic school sample (85%, total sample) |
| Annaheim et al. (2008) | Switzerland | CUDIT | Chronic, acute and social problems, Motivation | Telephone interview | 593 adolescent cannabis users from population survey | Probabilistic population sample (61.6%, total sample) |
| Swift, Hall et al. (1998) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Interview | 143 long-term cannabis users | Snowball sample |
| Swift, Copeland & Hall (1998) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Questionnaire and interview | 200 long-term cannabis users | Convenience sample |
| Hides et al. (2007) | Australia | SDS | Dependence | Interview | 153 in-patients with schizophrenia | Convenience sample |
| Ferri et al. (2000) | Brazil | SDS | Dependence | Interviewer-administered questionnaire | 347 regular users of cocaine | Convenience sample |
| Adamson & Sellman (2003) | New Zealand | CUDIT | Dependence | Questionnaire and interview | 53 out-patients with alcohol dependence (cannabis users) | Convenience sample |
Reliability of cannabis screening instruments
| SDS | Steiner et al. (2008) | .80 | ||
| SDS | Martin et al. (2006) | .83 | .88 (total), .69 to .85 (items) | |
| CAST | Legleye et al. (2007) | .81 [.74 for cannabis users] | .26 to .56 (pairs of items) | |
| CUDIT | Annaheim et al. (2008) | .72 | .07 to .55 | |
| PUM | Okulicz-Kozaryn (2007) | .92 | ||
| SDS | Swift, Hall et al. (1998) | .72 | ||
| SDS | Hides et al. (2007) | .81 | ||
| SDS | Ferri et al. (2000) | .78 | .74 (total), .46 to .76 (items) | |
| CUDIT | Adamson & Sellman (2003) | .78 | .44 to .77 | |
Criterion validity of cannabis screening instruments
| SDS | Steiner et al. (2008) | DSM-IV dependence | 2 | 93.6% [81.0%] | 74.0% [86.9%] | 28.8% | 99.0% | .92 |
| SDS | Martin et al. (2006) | DSM-IV dependence | 4 | 65.1% | 94.3% | .85 | ||
| SDS | Kedzior et al. (2007) | Any DSM-IV or ICD-10 diagnosis | 72.7%a | 96.4%a | 94.1%a | 81.8%a | ||
| PUM | Okulicz-Kozaryn (2007) | ICD-10 dependence | 2 | 80.9% | 87.5% | 86.6% | 82.2% | .91 |
| CAST | Legleye et al. (2007) | POSITc | 4 | 92.9% | 81.4% | 45.8%b | 96.5%b | .92 |
| CUDIT | Annaheim et al. (2008) | Use at school | 7 | 71.1% | 64.2% | 14.1%b | 96.4%b | .74 |
| Use and drive | 5 | 66.7% | 58.9% | 29.6%b | 83.3%b | .63 | ||
| Depression | 5 | 57.8% | 50.4% | 43.8%b | 64.2%b | .57 | ||
| Use to cope | 5 | 75.0% | 58.9% | 49.2%b | 81.6%b | .76 | ||
| Self-evaluation | 7 | 71.3% | 69.7% | 36.6%b | 91.0%b | .77 | ||
| SDS | Swift, Copeland & Hall (1998) | DSM-III-R dependence | 3 | 64.0% | 82.0% | .77 | ||
| SDS | Hides et al. (2007) | DSM-IV dependence | 2 | 86.0% | 83.0% | 83.0% | 86.0% | |
| CUDIT | Adamson & Sellman (2003) | DSM-IV dependence | 8 | 73.3% | 94.7% | 84.6% | 90.0% | .87 |
a Computed by the authors. b Received on request
c Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers [28] measures psychological, physical and social problems.