KMID : 0614420180460020005
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Mental Health & Social Work 2018 Volume.46 No. 2 p.5 ~ p.30
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Validation of A Korean Version of the Perceived Coercion Questionnaire among People with Alcohol Use Disorder
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Kim Yong-Seok
Lee Jong-Ho Shin Soo-Kyung Kim Yong-Mug Song Seung-Yeon Lee Kyoung-Jin Kim So-Yeon Kim Sang-Woo
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Abstract
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Since many people with alcohol use disorder enter treatment by coercion, it is important to understand the role of coercion in treatment entry process. However, studies on coercion have been very scarce. The reason for the lack of research on coercion may be related to the absence of proper instruments measuring the construct. The Perceived Coercion Questionnaire is an instrument not only to measure individuals¡¯ perception of coercion but also measuring various sources of coercion. The purpose of this study is to develop a Korean version of the Perceived Coercion Questionnaire (PCQ) . A total of 217 people with alcohol use disorder participated in this study. The findings of this study were satisfactory. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed that the Korean version of the PCQ, like its English version, is composed of 6 factors (self, family, legal, finance, health, work) . The Korean version of the PCQ showed high internal consistency reliability and satisfactory construct validity. The development of the Korean version of the PCQ would contribute to conducting scientific studies on coercion.
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KEYWORD
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Perceived Coercion Questionnaire, Coercion, Alcohol Use Disorders, Scale Development, Reliability, Validity
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