Conversion and Validation of the Teen-Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) for Internet and Automated-Telephone Self-Report Administration

This study converted the Teen-Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) into self-report formats using Internet (Net) and interactive voice response (IVR) automated-telephone technologies. Reliability and convergent validity were assessed among 95 inpatient adolescent participants. Current functioning scores...

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description This study converted the Teen-Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) into self-report formats using Internet (Net) and interactive voice response (IVR) automated-telephone technologies. Reliability and convergent validity were assessed among 95 inpatient adolescent participants. Current functioning scores obtained by clinician interview correlated well with self-report Net (mean r =.74, SD =.14) and IVR (mean r =.72, SD =.16). Lifetime history items obtained by clinicians were consistent with self-report Net (mean r =.60, SD =.32; mean κ =.67, SD =.24) and IVR formats (mean r =.60, SD =.30; mean κ =.64, SD =.26). Participants rated "ease of use" as being high for both Net and IVR formats. These findings suggest that automated T-ASI administration is a valid and potentially less expensive alternative to clinician-administered T-ASI interviews.
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Adolescent Development
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Child
Convergent Validity
Drug Addiction
Female
Health Surveys
Human
Humans
Internet
Male
Medical sciences
Northwestern United States
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychometrics. Diagnostic aid systems
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Reproducibility of Results
Score Equating
Self-Report
Selfreport measures
Severity of Illness Index
Substance abuse
Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Techniques and methods
Technology
Teen-Addiction Severity Index
Telephone
Telephone services
Telephone Surveys
Test Administration
Test Construction
Test Reliability
Test Validity
USA
Validity
Young people
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