Reliability and Validity of Alcohol Use Disorder dentification Test-Korean Revised Version for Screening At-risk Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorders.
- Author:
Chang Gi KIM
1
;
Jong Sung KIM
;
Jin Gyu JUNG
;
Sung Soo KIM
;
Seok Joon YOON
;
Hae Sun SUH
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Alcohols; Questionnaires; Drinking
- MeSH: Alcohols; Chungcheongnam-do; Surveys and Questionnaires; Drinking*; Female; Humans; Male; Mass Screening*; Reproducibility of Results*; ROC Curve; Sensitivity and Specificity
- From:Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2014;35(1):2-10
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: There needs to be an amendment to the Korean version of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) with regards to the recent change in percent alcohol by volume (ABV) Korean liquor. This study was performed to suggest a cutoff value, reliability and validity of AUDIT-Korean revised version (AUDIT-KR), which reflect the change of the ABV of Korean alcohol. METHODS: The subjects were 435 peoples (210 males and 225 females), who visited the Chungnam National University Hospital for a comprehensive medical examination. The respondents completed the AUDIT-KR. At-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders had been evaluated by diagnostic interview. The Cronbach's alpha value, the receiver operating characteristic curve, the appropriate cutoff value, sensitivity and specificity of the AUDIT-KR were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 190 at-risk drinkers (111 males and 79 females), and 66 people with alcohol use disorders (48 males and 18 females). The cutoff value of the AUDIT-KR for at-risk drinking was 3 points (sensitivity 93.69% and specificity 78.79%) for males and 3 points (sensitivity 92.40% and specificity 78.08%) for females. The cutoff value for alcohol use disorders was 10 points (sensitivity 100.00% and specificity 89.51%) for males and 8 points (sensitivity 100.00% and specificity 93.71%) for females. Cronbach's alpha of the AUDIT-KR was 0.885. CONCLUSION: The above results suggest that the AUDIT-KR shows a high reliability and validity in identifying at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders.