TY - JOUR PY - 1970// TI - Development of a questionnaire to identify the problem-drinking driver JO - Proceedings: American Association for Automotive Medicine Annual Conference A1 - Mortimer, R. G. A1 - Lower, J. S. SP - 195 EP - 205 VL - 14 IS - N2 - Since alcoholism is implicated as a causal factor in a large proportion of traffic deaths, it is important to develop tools for detecting the alcoholic driver. Because of the large population to be screened, a simple, self-administering, objective questionnaire is the most promising approach. Its purpose must not be obvious. Four hundred fifty-two items were chosen from several existing psychological tests which had shown promise in detection of alcoholics. These were administered to hospitalized alcoholics and to a control group of nonprofessional workers. Two hundred fifty-three items significantly discriminated between groups. Fifty-six of these dealt directly with drinking. These items were cross-validated using fresh samples. The drinking items were omitted from some of the questionnaires as a check on their influence n responses to the remaining items. This version of the questionnaire discriminated well. The non-drinking items showed satisfactory discrimination, though poorer than the drinking items. A consistent sex difference in the test scores was apparent. The test was refined by selecting the 53 most strongly discriminating nondrinking items. The responses of the cross-validation groups were rescored for these items only. Separate analyses were done for males and females. This short version discriminated somewhat better than the 197 nondrinking items used the cross-validation.
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