期刊
ADDICTION
卷 98, 期 -, 页码 1-12出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1359-6357.2003.00586.x
关键词
alcohol measures; self-report validity
Aims To review three topics pertaining to the validity of alcohol self-reports: factors that influence response accuracy; the relative merits of different selfreport approaches; and the utility of using alternative measures to confirm verbal reports. Findings Response behavior is influenced by the interaction of social context factors, respondent characteristics, and task attributes. Although research has advanced our knowledge about self-report methods, many questions remain unanswered. In particular, there is a need to investigate how task demands interact with different patterns of drinking behavior to affect response accuracy. There is also a continuing need to use multiple data sources to examine the extent of self-report response bias, and to determine whether it varies as a function of respondent characteristics or assessment timing. Conclusion Self-report methods offer a reliable and valid approach to measuring alcohol consumption. The accuracy of such methods, however, can be improved by research directed at understanding the processes involved in response behavior.
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