2015
DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2014.977985
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Measurement Invariance of the Short Inventory of Problems-Revised across African-American and Non-Latino White Substance Users

Abstract: This study investigated measurement invariance properties of the Short Inventory of Problems – Revised (SIP-R) across racial groups. The sample included 195 African American and 194 non-Latino White adult participants in a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of motivational enhancement therapy in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network. The SIP-R demonstrated configural invariance and weak metric invariance, suggesting conceptualizations of adverse consequences of substance use … Show more

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“…CTN studies have demonstrated that Black adults enter treatment (a) at an older age, (b) with higher levels of socioeconomic issues, and (c) with a range of self-reported primary drug use. In terms of studies reporting age (Brown et al, 2010; Dillon, Whiteman, & Duan, 2015; Montgomery & Carroll, 2017; Pagano et al, 2018; Peavy, Garrett, Doyle, & Donovan, 2017; Ruglass, Hien, Hu, & Campbell, 2014; Sanchez, Chartier, et al, 2015; Sanchez et al, 2017), the average age range for Black participants was between 37.9–44.9 years. One study, consisting of a sample of women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and SUD, found Black women were older than their White counterparts (Ruglass et al, 2014).…”
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“…CTN studies have demonstrated that Black adults enter treatment (a) at an older age, (b) with higher levels of socioeconomic issues, and (c) with a range of self-reported primary drug use. In terms of studies reporting age (Brown et al, 2010; Dillon, Whiteman, & Duan, 2015; Montgomery & Carroll, 2017; Pagano et al, 2018; Peavy, Garrett, Doyle, & Donovan, 2017; Ruglass, Hien, Hu, & Campbell, 2014; Sanchez, Chartier, et al, 2015; Sanchez et al, 2017), the average age range for Black participants was between 37.9–44.9 years. One study, consisting of a sample of women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and SUD, found Black women were older than their White counterparts (Ruglass et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that measurement equivalence is essential to good science, we applaud the CTN researchers who examined measurement equivalence across racial/ethnic groups for four measures used in the CTN. Although one CTN study found no racial/ethnic differences in total scores on the Short Inventory of Problems-Revised (SIP-R), a measure of the negative consequences from substance use (Kiluk, Dreifuss, Weiss, Morgenstern, & Carroll, 2013), another study directly assessed measurement equivalence of the measure (Dillon et al, 2015). The authors found partial/strong scalar invariance and partial strict metric invariance on the SIP-R between Black and White adults.…”
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“…Although a prior study tested metric invariance of the SIP-AD across racial groups (Dillon et al, 2015), no study to date has assessed the measurement invariance of the SIP-2R across racial groups or among adults experiencing homelessness with AUD. Given the stark alcohol-related, racial health inequities that disproportionately impact people experiencing homelessness, it is important to expand this work further and test the reliability, validity, and measurement invariance of the SIP-2R in Black, NAI, and White people experiencing homelessness and AUD.…”
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“…Although a prior study tested metric invariance of the SIP-AD across racial groups (Dillon et al, 2015), no study to date has assessed the measurement invariance of the SIP-2R across racial groups or among adults experiencing homelessness with AUD. Given the stark alcohol-related, racial health inequities that This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers.…”
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