Development of a Brief Abstinence Self-Efficacy Measure.
Patrick McKiernanRichard CloudDavid A PattersonSilver Wolf Adelv Unegv WayaSeana GolderKarl BeselPublished in: Journal of social work practice in the addictions (2011)
This study compared the 40-item Alcohol Abstinence Self-Efficacy (AASE) scale with domains of confidence and temptation to a new 12-item version developed by the authors consisting of the same domains. There were 126 participants who completed the survey. Psychometric analysis demonstrated high reliability and validity consisting of high correlations between domains of confidence (α = .92) and temptation (α = .88) in the 40-item version of the scale compared to the briefer version. The 12-item version appears to provide a clinically reliable and valid measure of AASE domains of confidence and temptation, providing a more efficient tool for clinical practice.