2013
Psychometric Properties of a Spanish-Language Version of the Short Inventory of Problems
Kiluk BD, Dreifuss JA, Weiss RD, Horigian VE, Carroll KM. Psychometric Properties of a Spanish-Language Version of the Short Inventory of Problems. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 2013, 27: 893-900. PMID: 23772760, PMCID: PMC3820151, DOI: 10.1037/a0032805.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAddiction Severity IndexEnd of treatmentPsychometric propertiesSubstance use treatmentHigher baseline scoresSpanish versionDiagnostic criteriaTreatment retentionBaseline scoresDrug useLess abstinenceUse treatmentSubstance useTreatment seekersSeverity IndexSubstance usersComposite scoreLatter associationTreatmentAdverse consequencesInternal consistencyShort InventoryScoresHispanic AmericansAssessment measuresThe Short Inventory of Problems – Revised (SIP-R): Psychometric Properties Within a Large, Diverse Sample of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Seekers
Kiluk BD, Dreifuss JA, Weiss RD, Morgenstern J, Carroll KM. The Short Inventory of Problems – Revised (SIP-R): Psychometric Properties Within a Large, Diverse Sample of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Seekers. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 2013, 27: 307-314. PMID: 22642856, PMCID: PMC3434306, DOI: 10.1037/a0028445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV Risk Behavior ScaleAddiction Severity IndexSubstance use disordersUse disordersTreatment seekersPsychometric propertiesDrug/alcohol useOutpatient treatment facilitiesCommon assessment batteryMeasures of consequencesClinical trialsTreatment retentionRisk Behavior ScaleAlcohol usersAlcohol useRhode Island Change AssessmentSubstance useSeverity IndexSpecific populationsComposite scoreAssessment BatteryConvergent validityAdverse consequencesShort InventoryResearch settings
2010
Neurocognitive indicators predict results of an informed-consent quiz among substance-dependent treatment seekers entering a randomized clinical trial.
Kiluk BD, Nich C, Carroll KM. Neurocognitive indicators predict results of an informed-consent quiz among substance-dependent treatment seekers entering a randomized clinical trial. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2010, 71: 704-12. PMID: 20731975, PMCID: PMC2930500, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2010.71.704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyMeasures of intelligenceBrief neuropsychological screeningCurrent substance dependenceSubstance use outcomesParticipants meeting criteriaNeurocognitive indicatorsEnhanced consent proceduresNeuropsychological functioningCorrect recallSubstance use treatmentTraining versionNeuropsychological screeningTreatment seekersQuiz itemsSubstance useSubstance usersSubstance dependenceMeeting criteriaRecallParticipants' understandingQuiz scoresFalse quizParticipantsComprehension