Web1 Jan 2011 · The TCUDS had the highest sensitivity (.85) and overall accuracy (.82) among the screening instruments examined, and also had good specificity (.78). Studies also indicate that the TCUDS has very good test-retest reliability among offenders (.89–.95; Knight, Simpson, & Morey, 2002; Peters et al., 2000). That is, the TCUDS is a valid, reliable ... WebThe TCU Drug Screen was also found to have good psychometric properties, and normative responses for the overall sample and subgroups were documented. Based on feedback …
Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS)
Web1 Jan 2010 · For concurrent evidence supporting the validity of the SOCRATES measures, Pearson correlations were used to describe the relationship between patients’ motivation to change behavior and other continuous measures of substance abuse such as AUDIT score, TCUDS score, and how often patients used drugs or alcohol in the 30 days preceding … graphing problems
Revised Children
WebThe MHSF-III features a “Total Score” line to reflect the total number of “yes” responses. The maximum score on the MHSF-III is 18 (question 6 has two parts). ... The TCUDS was deemed to produce fewer false positives than the SSI-SA. Winters (1995), in a small study of 95 clients from a drug evaluation program, found a sensitivity of 97 ... Web1 Jan 2012 · The TCU Drug Screen II (TCUDS II; Knight, Simpson, & Hiller, 2002) identifies a history of drug or alcohol use based on criteria established by the DSM-IV. Items address tolerance and withdrawal, substance type, and mode of use (e.g., injection) based on the past 12 months (of opportunity to use) corresponding to dependency indicators in the DSM. WebDrug use severity and history (TCUDS II) Criminal thinking and cognitive orientation (CTSForm) Motivation and readiness for treatment (MOTForm) ... (ENGForm). These instruments facilitate optically-scanned data entry, computerized scoring, and rapid graphical feedback for clinical decisions. The present study (based on 5,022 inmates from … graphing programme