The validity and reliability of a brief measure of cocaine craving.

Drug Alcohol Depend

Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Veterans Affairs-New Jersey Health Care System, Lyons Campus Bldg. 143, 1521 Knollcroft Road, Lyons, NJ 07930-5000, USA.

Published: July 2006

Introduction: Although craving plays an important role in relapse, there are few brief, valid and reliable instruments to measure the desire to use cocaine in routine clinical practice. The 45-item Cocaine Craving Questionnaire-Now (CCQ-Now) is widely used in research, but its length makes its use in everyday clinical work relatively impractical. This study sought to determine the psychometric properties of the CCQ-Brief, a measure composed of 10 items from the CCQ-Now, in treatment-seeking cocaine abusers.

Method: Subjects with cocaine abuse or dependence (n=247) completed the CCQ-Brief, the CCQ-Now, the Voris Cocaine Craving Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory-II, the Beck Anxiety Inventory, and the Addiction Severity Index.

Results: The CCQ-Brief was significantly correlated with the CCQ-Now (r=.85, p<.01), the CCQ-Now with the items in common with the CCQ-Brief removed (r=.78, p<.01), all four subscales of the VCCS (craving intensity: r=.47, p<.01; mood: r=.27, p<.01; energy: r=.30, p<.01; sick feelings: r=.28, p<.01), the BDI-II (r=.39, p<.01), the BAI (r=.35, p<.01) and recent drug use (r=.26, p<.01). The internal consistency of the CCQ-Brief was strong (alpha=.90).

Discussion: The CCQ-Brief is a valid and reliable instrument that can be easily administered as a measure of current cocaine craving.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2005.11.022DOI Listing

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