Kahler et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Item functioning of the alcohol dependence scale in a high-risk sampleKahler et al., 2003
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- Kahler C
- Strong D
- Stuart G
- Moore T
- Ramsey S
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- Drug and alcohol dependence
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We conducted in-depth analyses of the functioning of items from the alcohol dependence scale (ADS) in a sample of high-risk alcohol drinkers, specifically 101 men and 93 women mandated to a domestic violence intervention program. We first conducted a maximum …
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