Psychometric evaluation of the Amphetamine Cessation Symptom Assessment
Testing of a new scale, the Amphetamine Cessation Symptom Assessment (ACSA), in a sample of treatment-seeking amphetamine users (N = 133) showed satisfactory reliability, while factor analysis identified three components explaining 64.7% of the variance in scores. Scores were inversely related to su...
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Main Authors: | McGregor C., Srisurapanont M., Mitchell A., Longo M.C., Cahill S., White J.M. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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