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94 loadings ranged from .5977 to .7 4 2 6 . Again, p a re n t alcohol u se an d p a re n t d ru g u se were th e stro n g est in d icato rs of th e construct. The C ro n b ach a lp h a for the reliability of fam ily s u b sta n c e ab u se in the CSAT g roup w as .5431. The earlier caveat a b o u t .60 also applies here. S ince th is inform ation w as g ath ered a t in tak e, there is the possibility th a t su b jec ts h a d never reflected o n th e v ario u s fa m ily m em bers who m ay have also h a d problem s w ith alcohol or drugs. The client’s own d e n ia l system a n d lack of inform ation a b o u t th e definition of problem atic u se could have skew ed th eir u n d e rsta n d in g a t th is beginning stage. O nce involved in the tre atm e n t process, clients begin to u n d e rsta n d an d specifically d iscu ss, acknowledge, a n d identify fa m ily m em bers who have o r h a d a problem m isusing a su b sta n c e . This inform ation m ay be u n d er-rep o rte d a t tre atm e n t entiy. A buse h istorv A p erso n al h istory of sexual, physical, a n d em otional abuse w ere the observed v ariab les th a t com prised th e a b u s e h istory construct. These v ariab les w ere extricated from the fam ily /so cial d o m ain of the ASI. The q u e stio n s of a b u se followed q u estio n s a b o u t serious problem s experienced w ith diverse fam ily m em bers or friends d u rin g the p a s t 30 days o r over o n e ’s lifetime. The a b u se q u estio n s utilized in this stu d y asked: Did an y of th ese people a b u se y ou em otionally (make you feel R ep rod uced with perm ission of th e copyright ow ner. Further reproduction prohibited without perm ission.
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Full text | 94 loadings ranged from .5977 to .7 4 2 6 . Again, p a re n t alcohol u se an d p a re n t d ru g u se were th e stro n g est in d icato rs of th e construct. The C ro n b ach a lp h a for the reliability of fam ily s u b sta n c e ab u se in the CSAT g roup w as .5431. The earlier caveat a b o u t .60 also applies here. S ince th is inform ation w as g ath ered a t in tak e, there is the possibility th a t su b jec ts h a d never reflected o n th e v ario u s fa m ily m em bers who m ay have also h a d problem s w ith alcohol or drugs. The client’s own d e n ia l system a n d lack of inform ation a b o u t th e definition of problem atic u se could have skew ed th eir u n d e rsta n d in g a t th is beginning stage. O nce involved in the tre atm e n t process, clients begin to u n d e rsta n d an d specifically d iscu ss, acknowledge, a n d identify fa m ily m em bers who have o r h a d a problem m isusing a su b sta n c e . This inform ation m ay be u n d er-rep o rte d a t tre atm e n t entiy. A buse h istorv A p erso n al h istory of sexual, physical, a n d em otional abuse w ere the observed v ariab les th a t com prised th e a b u s e h istory construct. These v ariab les w ere extricated from the fam ily /so cial d o m ain of the ASI. The q u e stio n s of a b u se followed q u estio n s a b o u t serious problem s experienced w ith diverse fam ily m em bers or friends d u rin g the p a s t 30 days o r over o n e ’s lifetime. The a b u se q u estio n s utilized in this stu d y asked: Did an y of th ese people a b u se y ou em otionally (make you feel R ep rod uced with perm ission of th e copyright ow ner. Further reproduction prohibited without perm ission. |