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. 2006;32(3):351-78.
doi: 10.1080/00952990600753594.

The Marijuana Screening Inventory (MSI-X): concurrent, convergent and discriminant validity with multiple measures

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The Marijuana Screening Inventory (MSI-X): concurrent, convergent and discriminant validity with multiple measures

Dale Alexander et al. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2006.

Abstract

This study evaluates the concurrent, convergent and discriminant validity between the MSI-X and five other instruments completed by 107 adults. Pearson correlation analysis with follow-up t-tests found concurrent validity between the MSI-X, Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20), five Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-3) subscales, a Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM) IV-TR Guided Marijuana Inventory, and two Addiction Severity Index variables. As evidence of MSI-X discriminant validity, no correlations were found with three alcohol measures. Convergent validity, determined by t-test associations between MSI-X total problems with SASSI-3 substance dependence scores, supported the MSI-X > or =6 scoring cutoff. Overall, the findings support MSI-X concurrent, convergent and discriminant validity.

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