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Development and validation of the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale: A measure of beliefs about the role of alcohol in college life.
Authors:Osberg  Timothy M; Atkins  Lindsay; Buchholz  Laura; Shirshova  Victoria; Swiantek  Andrew; Whitley  Jessica; Hartman  Sabrina; Oquendo  Natasha
Abstract:This article reports the development and validation of the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale (CLASS), which assesses college students’ beliefs about the centrality of alcohol to the college experience. Developed using procedures designed to increase its ecological validity, the CLASS was administered to three samples of college students (total N = 571). Its unidimensional factor structure was first established via exploratory factor analysis and parallel analysis on one sample and then verified via confirmatory factor analysis on a separate sample. Scores on the CLASS were predictably related to a nomological network of drinking and personality variables and it provided incremental validity in accounting for drinking frequency and amount, when added to drinking motive scores. The importance of assessing and developing interventions to target the types of beliefs measured by the CLASS is discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:assessment of college alcohol beliefs  college drinking culture  college student drinking  drinking motives  College Life Alcohol Salience Scale  test development  test validity
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