The eleven-item Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST-11): Cross-cultural psychometric evaluation across 42 countries

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Title
The eleven-item Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST-11): Cross-cultural psychometric evaluation across 42 countries
Journal
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Author(s)
Lee Chih-Ting, Lin Chung-Ying, Koós Mónika, Nagy Léna, Kraus Shane W., Demetrovics Zsolt, Potenza Marc N., Ballester-Arnal Rafael, Batthyány Dominik, Bergeron Sophie, Billieux Joël, Burkauskas Julius, Cárdenas-López Georgina, Carvalho Joana, Castro-Calvo Jesús, Chen Lijun, Ciocca Giacomo, Corazza Ornella, Csako Rita I., Fernandez David P., Fernandez Elaine F., Fujiwara Hironobu, Fuss Johannes, Gabrhelík Roman, Gewirtz-Meydan Ateret, Gjoneska Biljana, Gola Mateusz, Grubbs Joshua B., Hashim Hashim T., Islam Md. Saiful, Ismail Mustafa, Jiménez-Martínez Martha, Jurin Tanja, Kalina Ondrej, Klein Verena, Költő András, Lee Sang-Kyu, Lewczuk Karol, Lochner Christine, López-Alvarado Silvia, Lukavská Kateřina, Mayta-Tristán Percy, Milea Ionut, Miller Dan J., Orosová Oľga, Orosz Gábor, Ponce Fernando P., Quintana Gonzalo R., Garzola Gabriel C.Quintero, Ramos-Diaz Jano, Rigaud Kévin, Rousseau Ann, Scanavino Marco De Tubino, Schulmeyer Marion K., Sharan Pratap, Shibata Mami, Shoib Sheikh, Sigre-Leirós Vera, Sniewski Luke, Spasovski Ognen, Steibliene Vesta, Stein Dan J., Strizek Julian, Ünsal Berk C., Vaillancourt-Morel Marie-Pier, Van Hout Marie Claire, Bőthe Beáta
ISSN
0022-3956
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
165
Pages
16-27
Language
english
Abstract
The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) is an instrument to screen substance-use-related health risks. However, little is known whether the ASSIST could be further shortened while remaining psychometrically sound across different countries, languages, gender identities, and sexual-orientation-based groups. The study aimed to validate a shortened 11-item ASSIST (ASSIST-11). Using the International Sex Survey data, 82,243 participants (M age = 32.39 years) across 42 countries and 26 languages completed questions from the ASSIST-11 regarding gender identity, sexual orientation, and other information. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multigroup CFA (MGCFA) evaluated the ASSIST-11's structure and tested measurement invariance across groups. Cronbach's α and McDonald's ω were used to examine the internal consistency. Cohen's d and independent t-tests were used to examine known-group validity. The ASSIST-11 was unidimensional across countries, languages, age groups, gender identities (i.e., men, women, and gender-diverse individuals), and sexual orientations (i.e., heterosexual and sexual minority individuals). Cronbach's α was 0.63 and McDonald's ω was 0.68 for the ASSIST-11. Known-group validity was supported by Cohen's d (range between 0.23 and 0.40) with significant differences (p-values<0.001). The ASSIST-11 is a modified instrument with a unidimensional factor structure across different languages, age groups, countries, gender identities, and sexual orientations. The low internal consistency of the ASSIST-11 might be acceptable as it assesses a broad concept (i.e., use of several different substances). Healthcare providers and researchers may use the ASSIST-11 to quickly assess substance-use information from general populations and evaluate the need to follow up with more detailed questions about substance use.
Keywords
Addictive behaviors, Substance use, Cross-cultural study, Factor structure, Measurement invariance, Psychometrics
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