Reliability of Drug Users' Self-Reported HIV Risk Behaviors and Validity of Self-Reported Recent Drug Use

Author:

Dowling-Guyer Seana1,Johnson Mark E.1,Fisher Dennis G.1,Needle Richard2,Watters John3,Andersen Marcia4,Williams Mark5,Kotranski Lynne6,Booth Robert7,Rhodes Fen8,Weatherby Norman9,Estrada Antonio L.10,Fleming David11,Deren Sherry12,Tortu Stephanie12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, University of Alaska Anchorage

2. National Institute on Drug Abuse

3. School of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco

4. Personalized Nursing Corporation, Detroit, MI

5. Affiliated Systems Corporation, Houston, TX

6. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation

7. Addiction Research and Treatment Services, University of Colorado

8. California State University, Long Beach

9. Comprehensive Drug Research Center, University of Miami

10. University of Arizona

11. Oregon Health Division, Portland, OR

12. National Development and Research Institutes, New York

Abstract

This study examined the reliability and validity of the Risk Behavior Assessment, a structured interview questionnaire designed to evaluate drug use and sexual HIV risk behaviors. Participants were 218 drug users currently not in treatment who completed the RBA two times over a 48-hour period and gave urine samples on both occasions. We examined internal consistency and test-retest reliability and found that, overall, drug users reliably report drug use and sexual behavior, although the reliability of reports of specific needle practice and sexual behavior items was somewhat lower. Validity results indicated that drug users' accurately report use of cocaine and opiates. These findings indicate that this self-report questionnaire, when administered by trained interviewers, reliably measures HIV risk behaviors in a drug-using population and provides a valid assessment of recent drug use.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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