The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan

Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) among adolescents, as well as examining the test’s predictability with regard to the actual level of drug abuse. Method A total of 100 adolescen...

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Main Authors: Jung-Yu Liao, Hsueh-Yun Chi, Jong-Long Guo, Chiu-Mieh Huang, Shu-Fang Shih
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-06-01
Series:Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-017-0109-2
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spelling doaj-f6df1d52a75d42f0b3c1e406ca7d8ce62020-11-24T21:00:19ZengBMCSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy1747-597X2017-06-011211710.1186/s13011-017-0109-2The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in TaiwanJung-Yu Liao0Hsueh-Yun Chi1Jong-Long Guo2Chiu-Mieh Huang3Shu-Fang Shih4Department of Health Promotion and Health Education, School of Education, National Taiwan Normal UniversityHealth Healing and Health Marketing, Kainan UniversityDepartment of Health Promotion and Health Education, School of Education, National Taiwan Normal UniversityInstitute of Clinical Nursing, National Yang Ming UniversityDepartment of Health Promotion and Health Education, School of Education, National Taiwan Normal UniversityAbstract Background This study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) among adolescents, as well as examining the test’s predictability with regard to the actual level of drug abuse. Method A total of 100 adolescent participants were recruited with their consent, in which 49 were current drug users and 51 were non-users. Based on the frequency of their drug use, participants who had used drugs at least once every week during the past year were classified as regular users (34 participants); participants who had not reached the regular use frequency of once every week during the past year were classified as occasional users (15 participants). All of the participants were required to answer a sociodemographic questionnaire, and undergo a DAST-20 (Mandarin Chinese version). Results The DAST-20, which has a high reliability with a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.88, and a construct validity accounting for 61.87% of the variance. The area under the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was 0.96 between the users and nonusers, and 0.93 between the occasional users and non-occasional users. A cut-off of three points could identify 93.5% of the drug users and 88.9% of nonusers, whereas a cut-off of six points could identify 85.3% of the regular users and 92.4% of non-regular users. Conclusions The DAST-20 was the strongest predictor of adolescents who were regular users, occasional users, and non-users after controlling for other potential covariates. The Mandarin Chinese version of the DAST is simple to use and has a satisfactory validity and reliability. It is an effective screening tool for drug users among adolescents.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-017-0109-2AdolescentsDrug abuse screening testReliabilityValidityDrug use
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author Jung-Yu Liao
Hsueh-Yun Chi
Jong-Long Guo
Chiu-Mieh Huang
Shu-Fang Shih
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Hsueh-Yun Chi
Jong-Long Guo
Chiu-Mieh Huang
Shu-Fang Shih
The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
Adolescents
Drug abuse screening test
Reliability
Validity
Drug use
author_facet Jung-Yu Liao
Hsueh-Yun Chi
Jong-Long Guo
Chiu-Mieh Huang
Shu-Fang Shih
author_sort Jung-Yu Liao
title The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
title_short The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
title_full The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
title_fullStr The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed The validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in Taiwan
title_sort validity and reliability of the mandarin chinese version of the drug abuse screening test among adolescents in taiwan
publisher BMC
series Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
issn 1747-597X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the Mandarin Chinese version of the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) among adolescents, as well as examining the test’s predictability with regard to the actual level of drug abuse. Method A total of 100 adolescent participants were recruited with their consent, in which 49 were current drug users and 51 were non-users. Based on the frequency of their drug use, participants who had used drugs at least once every week during the past year were classified as regular users (34 participants); participants who had not reached the regular use frequency of once every week during the past year were classified as occasional users (15 participants). All of the participants were required to answer a sociodemographic questionnaire, and undergo a DAST-20 (Mandarin Chinese version). Results The DAST-20, which has a high reliability with a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.88, and a construct validity accounting for 61.87% of the variance. The area under the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was 0.96 between the users and nonusers, and 0.93 between the occasional users and non-occasional users. A cut-off of three points could identify 93.5% of the drug users and 88.9% of nonusers, whereas a cut-off of six points could identify 85.3% of the regular users and 92.4% of non-regular users. Conclusions The DAST-20 was the strongest predictor of adolescents who were regular users, occasional users, and non-users after controlling for other potential covariates. The Mandarin Chinese version of the DAST is simple to use and has a satisfactory validity and reliability. It is an effective screening tool for drug users among adolescents.
topic Adolescents
Drug abuse screening test
Reliability
Validity
Drug use
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-017-0109-2
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