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Validation of the Korean-Distress Intolerance Index in Heavy Drinkers

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2017, v.22 no.2, pp.305-316
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2017.22.2.005

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Abstract

Distress tolerance(DT) is considered an important variable related to the development and maintenance of problematic alcohol use. One of the most widely-used measures of DT is the Distress Intolerance Index(DII). The DII was developed by evaluating the latent factor structure of existing measures of DT. It consists of 10 items that best capture the core DT construct. This study examined validity of the Korean version of the DII(K-DII), and assessed the psychometric properties of the measure, in 100 heavy drinkers. Participants completed the K-DII, the Alcohol Use Identification Test, and the two instruments that assess two types of DT. Results of confirmatory factor analysis supported a single-factor latent structure of the K-DII. The effects of gender and age on K-DII were not significant. The internal consistency and the criterion validity of the K-DII were good. These findings suggest that the K-DII is a reliable and valid measure to assess DT in heavy drinkers.

keywords
고통 감내력, 고통 감내력 부족 척도, 문제음주, 타당도, distress tolerance, Distress Intolerance Index, heavy drinking, validity

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