https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/198689
Title: | Brief Alcoholism Screening Questionnaire: Establishment and Validity in Taiwanese | Authors: | HWU, HAI-GWO HWANG, TZUNG-JENG CHEN, CHU-CHANG |
Keywords: | DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW SCHEDULE;CAGE QUESTIONNAIRE;CHINESE;VALIDATION;PREVALENCE | Issue Date: | 2003 | Journal Volume: | 102 | Journal Issue: | 4 | Start page/Pages: | 250-256 | Source: | Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | Abstract: | Background and Purpose: There has been a marked increase in the prevalence of alcoholism in the Taiwanese population over the past 6 decades. This study was designed to establish a Taiwanese Brief Alcoholism Screening Questionnaire (BASQ) for use in early detection in medical and public health settings. Methods: Interview data were collected from the database of the Taiwan Psychiatric Epidemiological Project (TPEP). The TPEP interviews had been conducted using the Chinese-modified version of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS-CM) that included a section on alcoholism diagnosis. Data collected from a community sample of 13,373 subjects was used in this study. Twenty nine DIS-CM items for alcoholism diagnosis were entered into an analytic model with 7 statistical filters to identify cross-cultural items. A brief alcoholism screening questionnaire was constructed using these selected items. The validity of the questionnaire was tested in subjects (n= 457) recruited from a local medical center, a hospital clinic, and an alcoholism clinic of a psychiatric center. Results: Four cross-cultural items were identified and the BASQ was constructed. This BASQ had a best cut-off point of 3 with adequate sensitivity (0.86 to 0.88), specificity (0. 88 to 0.89), and positive prediction rate (0.90 to 0.91). It detected a varying prevalence of alcoholism (10.1 to 90.3 % ) in diverse clinical settings. Conclusions: A 4-item BASQ was established with adequate validity for clinical and public health application in the early detection of alcoholism in Taiwanese subjects. |
URI: | http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/105093 |
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