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Portuguese validation of the Alcohol Craving Questionnaire–Short Form–Revised

Rui Rodrigues, Eduardo López‐Caneda, Natália Almeida‐Antunes, Adriana Sampaio, Alberto Crego

2021PLoS ONE18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alcohol craving has been described as a strong subjective desire to drink, being considered highly valuable in the clinical practice, as it is recognized as a strong predictor of alcohol relapse in alcohol-dependent individuals. However, to date, there is not a multifactorial questionnaire available for assessing short-term acute craving experience in Portugal. The aim of the present study was to validate a swift and efficient tool for the assessment of acute alcohol craving in a sample of Portuguese citizens. For that purpose, the Alcohol Craving Questionnaire-Short Form-Revised (ACQ-SF-R) was translated into European Portuguese and administered to a sample of 591 college participants with ages between 18 and 30 years. Results suggested that a three-factor model (i.e., Emotionality, Purposefulness, and Compulsivity) proved to be most suitable for the Portuguese sample. Overall, the ACQ-SF-R exhibited good psychometric properties, having a good internal consistency both for the general craving index (Cronbach's α = 0.85) and each subscale (Cronbach's α = 0.66-0.83), as well as an appropriate convergent validity with the Penn Alcohol Craving Scale (r = 0.65, p<0.001), suggesting a good construct validity. In addition, the ACQ-SF-R also showed a good concurrent validity with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (r = 0.57, p<0.001), indicating that risky alcohol use patterns are associated with increased craving scores in the ACQ-SF-R. Collectively, these findings suggest that the Portuguese version of the ACQ-SF-R can accurately measure alcohol craving at a multifactorial level, being a valid and reliable tool to use in Portuguese samples in research settings.

Topics & Concepts

CravingCronbach's alphaPortugueseConstruct validityConvergent validityClinical psychologyPsychologyAlcoholAlcohol Use Disorders Identification TestPsychiatryPsychometricsMedicineInternal consistencyPoison controlInjury preventionAddictionEnvironmental healthPhilosophyLinguisticsBiochemistryChemistrySubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsBehavioral Health and Interventions