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A Short-Form Scale to Measure Alcohol Abuse

Gordon MacNeil

Arizona State University

This article reports the findings of a study undertaken to validate partially a new short-form scale, the Index of Alcohol Involvement (IAI), that was designed to measure the degree or magnitude of alcohol abuse. The purpose of the article is to provide basic psychometric characteristics of the IAI and to provide guidelines for administration and scoring.

Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 1, No. 1, 68-75 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/104973159100100104


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