| Literature DB >> 20391269 |
Sharon M Kelly1, Kevin E O'Grady, Robert P Schwartz, James A Peterson, Monique E Wilson, Barry S Brown.
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the psychometric properties of a measure of social support, the Community Assessment Inventory (CAI), and to examine the role of social support in recovery. The CAI and the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) were administered to 196 opioid-dependent adults in (n = 135) or out of (n = 61) methadone treatment in Baltimore, Maryland, between 2004 and 2006. Baseline CAI scale scores indicated a generally high level of internal consistency (alpha scores). Pearson correlations showed that the scales were stable and had good discriminant validity with the ASI composite scores. One-way analysis of variance indicated that in-treatment participants reported significantly more support at baseline than out-of-treatment participants. This study's findings indicate the CAI may be a useful measure of social support and that such support is an important factor in treatment entry.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20391269 PMCID: PMC2856126 DOI: 10.1080/08897070903442640
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abus ISSN: 0889-7077 Impact factor: 3.716