Accuracy of Self-Reported Drug Use Among Offenders: Findings From the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring–II Program

The study examined data from the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring–II (ADAM-II) program from 2007 until 2010 at 10 U.S. metropolitan jails to determine factors influencing the accuracy of self-reported drug use. The overall kappa coefficient for self-report data and urinalysis results of any type of dr...

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