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Impaired Control Scale: cross-validation and relationships with treatment outcome.

N Heather1, P Booth, A Luce.   

Abstract

AIMS: (1) To cross-validate Australian findings on the Impaired Control Scale (ICS) in an English sample of problem drinkers. (2) To examine a possible improvement to the scoring of the ICS. (3) To explore the relationship of the ICS to treatment outcome.
DESIGN: In a repeated measures design, questionnaires and interviews were administered by trained staff during treatment and again at 6 months follow-up.
SETTING: Two alcohol and drug treatment services in Newcastle and Liverpool (UK). PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred and twenty-nine problem drinkers attending as in- or outpatients, with abstinence or moderation treatment goals. MEASUREMENTS: ICS scores; typical weekly alcohol consumption (units); degree of alcohol-related problems; severity of alcohol dependence; and classification of outcome using consumption levels and current alcohol-related problems, with collateral confirmation of self-reports.
FINDINGS: The satisfactory reliability and validity of the ICS was confirmed in an English sample of problem drinkers in treatment. An improved "substitution method" of scoring was developed to give a single measure of impaired control for all subjects irrespective of degree of attempted control. ICS scores were significantly correlated with treatment outcome and, among a subgroup of subjects who had aimed at abstinence but failed, predicted outcome status after the effects of degree of dependence had been extracted.
CONCLUSIONS: Impaired control over alcohol consumption can be measured in a reliable and valid fashion by the ICS. The ICS has potential uses in research on impaired control and as a clinical assessment tool.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9692275     DOI: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.1998.93576112.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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