RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE MAST, MORTIMER-FILKINS QUESTIONNAIRE AND CAGE IN DWI ASSESSMENT

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MISCHKE, HD VENNERI, RL
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Abstract

The internal consistency reliability and criterion-related validity of the michigan alcoholism screening test (mast) (n.90), Mortimer-filkins questionnaire (mfq) (n.253) And cage (n.375) Were examined. Respondents were convicted of driving while intoxicated (dwi) and were assessed for the significance of their drinking problem at 34 dwi assessing agencies. Counselor decisions served as the criterion measure and were considered to be independent of the test scores. Thefinding revealed that counselors identified lower rates of problem drinking than are generally found to exist in this population. The mast performance, although statistically impressive, was believed tobe mediated by the low rate of counselor-identified problem drinkers. The mfq, more moderate in its performance, shows promise for improvement based on recommended modifications. Cage findings suggest little support for its use as a single index of problem drinking with this population. However, it would appear to be a statistical asset to the item pool of a more comprehensive screening inventory. The criterion used in the study did not provide a satisfactory range of inventories. The social-legal mandate to reduce the incidence of dwi will require not only more comprehensive definitions of problem drinking but more extensive study of repeat offenders for identification of other subgroups as well.

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I 818516 IRRD 8901
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J STUD ALCOHOL NEW BRUNSWICK NEW JERSEY USA U0033-5649 SERIAL 1987-09-01 E48 5 PAG:492-501 T

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