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Identifying an accurate self‐reported screening tool for alcohol use disorder: evidence from a Swiss, male population‐based assessment

Published inAddiction, vol. 115, no. 3, p. 426-436
Publication date2020
Abstract

Background and aims: Short screenings for alcohol use disorder (AUD) are crucial for public health purposes, but current self-reported measures have several pitfalls and may be unreliable. The main aim of our study was to provide empirical evidence on the psychometric performance of self-reports currently used. Our research questions were: compared with a gold standard clinical interview, how accurate are (1) self-reported AUD, (2) self-reported alcohol use over time and (3) biomarkers of alcohol use among Swiss men? Finally, we aimed to identify an alternative screening tool.

Keywords
  • Alcohol
  • Community-based sample
  • Epidemiology
  • Machine learning
  • Psychometrics
  • Public health
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BAGGIO, Stéphanie et al. Identifying an accurate self‐reported screening tool for alcohol use disorder: evidence from a Swiss, male population‐based assessment. In: Addiction, 2020, vol. 115, n° 3, p. 426–436. doi: 10.1111/add.14864
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