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The development and initial evaluation of the Survey of Readiness for Alcoholics Anonymous Participation.
Authors:Kingree, J. B.   Simpson, Alpha   Thompson, Martie   McCrady, Barbara   Tonigan, J. Scott   Lautenschlager, Gary
Abstract:This article presents 5 studies related to the development and initial evaluation of the Survey of Readiness for Alcoholics Anonymous Participation (SYRAAP). The SYRAAP is a brief, multidimensional, self-administered instrument that assesses beliefs associated with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) participation. Study 1 generated 239 candidate items for potential inclusion in the instrument. Study 2 assessed the content validity of these items according to 3 criteria and identified a subset of 60 with the highest values on the criteria for further consideration. Study 3 produced a shorter version of the SYRAAP and evaluated its structure, internal reliability, and validity. Study 4 reevaluated the structure and internal reliability of the SYRAAP and yielded findings that were generally consistent with those from Study 3. Study 5 established stability reliability for the instrument. The collective findings indicated the SYRAAP can reliably and validly assess individual-level beliefs associated with AA participation. The potential use of the SYRAAP for researchers and clinicians, along with limitations of the work presented here, are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Alcoholics Anonymous   health belief model   substance abuse treatment   Survey of Readiness for Alcoholics Anonymous Participation   validity   reliability   structure
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