Evidencias de validez del test para la evaluación de la calidad de vida en adictos a sustancias psicoactivas a partir del modelo biaxial de la adicción
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Lozano, óscar M., Rojas, A. J., Pérez, C., González-Sáiz, F., Ballesta, R., & Izaskun, B. (2008). Evidencias de validez del test para la evaluación de la calidad de vida en adictos a sustancias psicoactivas a partir del modelo biaxial de la adicción. Psicothema, 20(Número 2), 317–323. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8661

Abstract

Validity evidence of the Health-Related Quality of Life for Drug Abusers Test based on the Biaxial Model of Addiction. The aim of this work is to show evidence of the validity of the Health-Related Quality of Life for Drug Abusers Test (HRQoLDA Test). This test was developed to measure specific HRQoL for drugs abusers, within the theoretical addiction framework of the biaxial model. The sample comprised 138 patients diagnosed with opiate drug dependence. In this study, the following constructs and variables of the biaxial model were measured: severity of dependence, physical health status, psychological adjustment and substance consumption. Results indicate that the HRQoLDA Test scores are related to dependency and consumption-related problems. Multiple regression analysis reveals that HRQoL can be predicted from drug dependence, physical health status and psychological adjustment. These results contribute empirical evidence of the theoretical relationships established between HRQoL and the biaxial model, and they support the interpretation of the HRQoLDA Test to measure HRQoL in drug abusers, thus providing a test to measure this specific construct in this population.
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