Date of Award
Summer 2007
Document Type
Dissertation - Restricted
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Psychology
First Advisor
Campbell,Todd C.
Second Advisor
Melchert, Timothy P.
Third Advisor
Griffin, Robert J.
Abstract
The Inventory of Drug Use Consequences (InDUC; Miller, Tonigan, & Loganbaugh, 1995) is a commonly used self-report measure of negative consequences associated with alcohol and drug abuse. The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the Lifetime Version of the InDUC (InDUC-2L; Miller et al., 1995) and a revised version of the InDUC-2L that expanded the measure's dichotomous scale. One hundred and thirty-eight individuals participated in the current study. Both versions of the InDUC-2L demonstrated sound psychometric characteristics. With additional research, the revised version may be a valuable clinical tool for clinicians who work with individuals with substance use disorders.