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Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in Japanese alcohol-dependent individuals. The ASI is a frequently used clinical and research instrument that measures severities in seven functional domains in people with substance abuse disorders. ME...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19742156 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6082205 |
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author | Haraguchi, Ayako Ogai, Yasukazu Senoo, Eiichi Saito, Satoru Suzuki, Yoshihiro Yoshino, Aihide Ino, Aro Yanbe, Kenji Hasegawa, Mitsuru Murakami, Masaru Murayama, Masanobu Ishikawa, Toru Higuchi, Susumu Ikeda, Kazutaka |
author_facet | Haraguchi, Ayako Ogai, Yasukazu Senoo, Eiichi Saito, Satoru Suzuki, Yoshihiro Yoshino, Aihide Ino, Aro Yanbe, Kenji Hasegawa, Mitsuru Murakami, Masaru Murayama, Masanobu Ishikawa, Toru Higuchi, Susumu Ikeda, Kazutaka |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in Japanese alcohol-dependent individuals. The ASI is a frequently used clinical and research instrument that measures severities in seven functional domains in people with substance abuse disorders. METHODS: A total of 370 male inpatients with a history of alcohol dependence participated in the study. Forty-nine participants were excluded in the final analysis due to lack of reliability (i.e., patient misrepresentation or inability to understand). We used the ASI-J and a series of indexes that determined patient states during and post-treatment. RESULTS: The correlations between ASI Composite Scores (CSs), which were calculated through a weighted formula and indicated the severity of each problem area, were significant but low in eight relations and not significant in 13 relations, indicating substantial independence of the problem areas. Significant differences were found in Family/Social CSs between abstinent and relapsed alcohol-dependent individuals. The questions of undesirable attitude were significantly related to the CSs of Employment, Drug use, Family/Social, and Psychiatric sections. Significant differences were observed in patient demographics, CS, and ASI Severity Rating (SR) and interviewer’s subjective scoring between alcohol-dependent individuals and drug abusers. CSs in Japanese alcohol-dependent individuals were generally similar to corresponding CSs in individuals from other countries, with the exception of The Netherlands. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that the ASI-J is useful for understanding individual profiles of problems for each patient and planning customized treatment. The ASI-J served as a predictive tool for relapse and compliance to treatment afterward and was shown to be useful as a comparison tool in clarifying similarities and differences between substance abuser groups. |
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spelling | pubmed-27388832009-09-08 Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals Haraguchi, Ayako Ogai, Yasukazu Senoo, Eiichi Saito, Satoru Suzuki, Yoshihiro Yoshino, Aihide Ino, Aro Yanbe, Kenji Hasegawa, Mitsuru Murakami, Masaru Murayama, Masanobu Ishikawa, Toru Higuchi, Susumu Ikeda, Kazutaka Int J Environ Res Public Health Article OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in Japanese alcohol-dependent individuals. The ASI is a frequently used clinical and research instrument that measures severities in seven functional domains in people with substance abuse disorders. METHODS: A total of 370 male inpatients with a history of alcohol dependence participated in the study. Forty-nine participants were excluded in the final analysis due to lack of reliability (i.e., patient misrepresentation or inability to understand). We used the ASI-J and a series of indexes that determined patient states during and post-treatment. RESULTS: The correlations between ASI Composite Scores (CSs), which were calculated through a weighted formula and indicated the severity of each problem area, were significant but low in eight relations and not significant in 13 relations, indicating substantial independence of the problem areas. Significant differences were found in Family/Social CSs between abstinent and relapsed alcohol-dependent individuals. The questions of undesirable attitude were significantly related to the CSs of Employment, Drug use, Family/Social, and Psychiatric sections. Significant differences were observed in patient demographics, CS, and ASI Severity Rating (SR) and interviewer’s subjective scoring between alcohol-dependent individuals and drug abusers. CSs in Japanese alcohol-dependent individuals were generally similar to corresponding CSs in individuals from other countries, with the exception of The Netherlands. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that the ASI-J is useful for understanding individual profiles of problems for each patient and planning customized treatment. The ASI-J served as a predictive tool for relapse and compliance to treatment afterward and was shown to be useful as a comparison tool in clarifying similarities and differences between substance abuser groups. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2009-08 2009-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2738883/ /pubmed/19742156 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6082205 Text en © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Haraguchi, Ayako Ogai, Yasukazu Senoo, Eiichi Saito, Satoru Suzuki, Yoshihiro Yoshino, Aihide Ino, Aro Yanbe, Kenji Hasegawa, Mitsuru Murakami, Masaru Murayama, Masanobu Ishikawa, Toru Higuchi, Susumu Ikeda, Kazutaka Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title | Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title_full | Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title_fullStr | Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title_short | Verification of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) as a Treatment-Customization, Prediction, and Comparison Tool for Alcohol-Dependent Individuals |
title_sort | verification of the addiction severity index japanese version (asi-j) as a treatment-customization, prediction, and comparison tool for alcohol-dependent individuals |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738883/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19742156 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6082205 |
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