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The validity of the desired effects of drinking scale with a late adolescent sample.
Authors:Feldstein Ewing, Sarah W.   Hendrickson, Stacey M. L.   Payne, Nanetta S.
Abstract:This study evaluated the validity of the Desired Effects of Drinking Scale (DEoDS) with a late adolescent sample. This brief measure (37 items) was designed to assess reasons for drinking across 9 domains. Across a culturally diverse sample of late adolescents (ages 18-20 years), this measure evidenced high internal consistency, particularly when all items were summed in 1 full-scale score. Contrary to the factors found with adults, 8 factors emerged with this sample. No differences were found by culture, providing initial evidence for the cross-cultural validity of this measure. In addition, gender differences emerged for only 1 factor. Overall, the results provide empirical support for the use of this measure to assess late adolescents' and emerging adults' reasons for drinking. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:desired effects of drinking   validity   late adolescents   emerging adults   cultural differences   gender differences
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