KMID : 0870519980020020183
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Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 1998 Volume.2 No. 2 p.183 ~ p.193
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The Study for Predictive Validity and Clinical Usefulness of HIRIGADUST (The Screening Test for High Risk Group of Adolescent Drug Users) over a Period of Two-Month
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Baek Ki-Hong
Kim Kyung-Bin Kim Jin
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Abstract
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Object£ºWe studied the predictive validity of HIRIGADUST (The Screening Test for High Risk Group of Adolescent Drug
Users) for substance use over a two-month period, with third grade middle school students who are in winter vacation.
Method£ºWe administered HIRIGADUST to 232 third grade middle school students two times, one is before & the other is
after winter vacation. After dividing these adolescents into high risk and low risk group on each subscale by using T score
60 as a cut-off point, we compared the differences of the existence of alcohol-drinking, smoking and drug-abusing experience between high risk-group and low-risk group. And then, we determined whether the each subscale of HIRIGADUST has or not significant predictive validity.
Results£ºIt was considered that the subscale concerning personality¡¤value system has significant (p<.05) predictive validity for future alcohol use over a two-month period. As for bond inhalation, subscale concerning peer relationship¡¤school performance and psychological problems¡¤health concerns, have significant (p<.05) predictive validity over a period of two-month.
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KEYWORD
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Substance use, Drug, HIRIGADUST, Predictive validity
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