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Index of Instruments

Adapted Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening
Test for Fathers (F-SMAST), 11, 80, 84, 101,
157, 159

Adapted Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening

Test for Mothers (M-SMAST), 11, 80, 84, 101,
157, 160

Adaptive Skills Battery (ASB), 135-136
Addiction Admission Scale (AAS), 11, 22, 24, 78,
94, 97-98, 161

Addiction Potential Scale (APS), 11, 22, 25, 127,
129, 164

Addiction Severity Index (ASI), 4, 11, 79, 83-84,
104-105, 109, 111, 131, 146-148, 152, 168
Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale (AAIS),
11, 22, 27, 176

Adolescent Diagnostic Interview (ADI), 11, 22,

45-46, 49-50, 52, 180

Adolescent Drinking Index (ADi), 11, 22, 27, 186
Adolescent Drug Abuse Diagnosis (ADAD), 111–
112, 116

Adoption of Self-Help Group Beliefs, 133
Alcohol Abstinence Self-Efficacy Scale (AASE),
11, 78, 84, 94, 97-98, 190

Alcohol Beliefs Scale (ABS), 78, 84, 88
Alcohol Clinical Index (ACI), 11, 22, 197
Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS), 11, 19, 45-46,

49-52, 68, 203

Alcohol Effects Questionnaire (AEFQ), 11, 79,
84, 87, 208

Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire (AEQ), 11,

78, 84, 86-90, 213

Alcohol Expectancy (Questionnaire-Adolescent
(AEQ-A), 11, 78,84,109-110, 223
Alcohol-Specific Role Play Test (ASRPT), 11, 135–
136, 229

Alcohol Timeline Followback (TLFB), 4, 11, 58,
60-62, 69-70, 145-148, 151-152, 241
Alcohol Use Disorders and Associated Disabili-
ties (AUDADIS), 11, 45-46, 49, 52, 253
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
(AUDIT), 11, 22, 260

Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI), 11, 79, 84, 105-
106, 265

B

Beck Depression Inventory, 148, 150
Brief Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test
(MAST), 13, 25, 388

Brown-Peterson Recovery Progress Inventory
(B-PRPI), 12, 133, 274

C

CAGE Questionnaire, 12, 20-22, 27, 68, 281
Chemical Dependency Assessment Profile
(CDAP), 12, 59-60, 67, 79, 84, 106-107, 133,
148, 284

Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment
(CIWA), 12, 45-46, 49-51, 294
Community-Oriented Programs Environment
Scale (COPES), 129-130
COMPASS, 108-109, 115

Composite International Diagnostic Interview
(CIDI), 12, 45-46, 49, 297

Composite Quantity Frequency (QF) Index, 14,
64, 66, 457

Comprehensive Drinker Profile (CDP), 4, 12, 59-
60, 68, 79, 84, 106, 148, 306

Brief Drinker Profile, 68, 106, 120
Collateral Interview Form, 106, 120
Follow-Up Drinker Profile, 106
Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol (CEOA) scale,
88-89

Computerized Lifestyle Assessment (CLA), 12,
20, 23, 59-60, 68, 310

Coping Behaviors Inventory (CBI), 95-96, 98,
136-137

D

Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS-III-R), 12,
45-46, 313

Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC), 12,
45, 47, 50, 52, 148, 317

Drinking Expectancy Questionnaire (DEQ), 80,
84, 88, 95, 98, 323

Drinking Problems Index (DPI), 12, 45, 47, 50,
52, 145-146, 330

Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
(DRSEQ), 12, 80, 84, 95, 98, 333
Drinking Related Internal External Locus of
Control Scale (DRIE), 12, 80, 84, 99-100, 339

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Psychometrics

Clinical Utility of
Instrument

Reliability studies done:

Test-retest reliability (1 year)

Internal consistency (coefficient alpha)

Measures of validity derived:

Content
Criterion
Construct

The YAAPST can be used as a screening measure for lifetime and recent alcohol abuse. The YAAPST can also be employed for the descriptive information it provides, identifying specific consequences and indicating their frequency of occurrence. Additionally, the scale may be used for diagnostic purposes by choosing a cut score (based on the desired specificity and sensitivity, compared with DIS/DSM-III diagnoses).

Research Applicability The YAAPST is a useful research tool with good psychometric properties. It can be used to augment traditional quantity and frequency items as well as items assessing frequency of heavy drinking.

Copyright, Cost, and
Source Issues

Published in the Journal of American College Health 41(2):49–
57, 1992. Reprinted with permission of the Helen Dwight Reid
Educational Foundation. Published by Heldref Publications,
1319 18th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036-1802. © 1992.
No cost

A copy of the YAAPST (including the nine new items), scoring
instructions, and a SAS program to provide lifetime, past year,
and frequency of past year's negative alcohol consequences may
be obtained by addressing correspondence to:

Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D.

Psychology Department

210 McAlester Hall

University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211

Source Reference

Hurlbut, S.C.; and Sher, K.J. Assessing alcohol problems in college students. J Am College Health 41:49-58, 1992.

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Young Adult Alcohol Problems Screening Test Sample

Have you driven a car when you knew you had too much to drink to drive safely?

Have you not gone to work or missed classes at school because of drinking, a hangover, or an illness caused by drinking?

· Has drinking ever gotten you into sexual situations which you later regretted?

Have you awakened the morning after a good bit of drinking and found that you could not remember a part of the evening before?

Have you ever found you needed larger amounts of alcohol to feel any effect, or that you could no longer get high or drunk on the amount that used to get you high or drunk?

Recovery Attitude and Treatment Evaluator (RAATE), 14, 82, 84, 107-109, 474

Relapse Precipitants Inventory (RPI), 12, 95, 98, 133, 139

Research Institute on Addictions Self-Inventory (RIASI), 28

Resident Characteristics Inventory, 128 Residential Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Programs Inventory (RESPPI), 127-128 Restrained Drinking Scale (RDS), 14, 45, 47, 5052, 479

Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (RAPI), 14, 24, 27, 145-146, 482

S

Self-Administered Alcoholism Screening Test (SAAST), 14, 24, 485

Self-Help Group Participation, 133

Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ), 14, 45, 48-49, 51, 489

Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD), 14, 45, 48-49, 51, 493

Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test

(SMAST), 11, 13, 21, 25, 27, 80, 101, 392 Significant Other Behavior Questionnaire, 103 Situational Competency Test (SCT), 134-136 Situational Confidence Questionnaire (SCQ), 14, 83-84, 93-94, 96, 98, 496

Spirituality Questionnaire, 132
Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment
Eagerness Survey (SOCRATES), 85
Steps Questionnaire, 14, 132-134, 500
Substance Abuse Relapse Assessment (SARA),
97, 121

Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory

(SASSI), 14, 24, 506

Substance Use Disorders Diagnostic Schedule (SUDDS), 14, 45, 48-49, 509

T

T-ACE, 14, 513

Teen-Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI), 15, 8384, 111, 516

Temptation and Restraint Inventory (TRI), 15, 45, 48, 50-52, 533 Trails A and B, 150

Treatment Services Review (TSR), 15, 105, 131,

537

TWEAK, 15, 21, 24, 27, 540

Twelve Step Involvement Questionnaire (TSIQ), 132-133

U

Understanding of Alcoholism Scale (UAS), 130131

University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA), 77, 85, 105

V

Veterans Alcoholism Screening Test (VAST), 15, 25, 546

Volume Variability (V/V) Index, 14, 64
Volume-Pattern (VP) Index, 14, 64, 66-67

W

Ward Atmosphere Scale (WAS), 129-130

Y

Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale-Modified (Y-BOCS-hd), 15, 45, 48, 554 Young Adult Alcohol Problems Screening Test (YAAPST), 15, 25, 564

Your Workplace (YWP), 15, 83-84, 102-103, 567

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