Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu,Patrícia B. de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cogo-Moreira,Hugo, Pose,Regina A., Laranjeira,Ronaldo, Caetano,Raul, Gaya,Carolina M., Madruga,Clarice S.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To perform a construct validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q), as well as convergence validation by identifying its association with drug use in a sample of the Brazilian population. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drugs Survey (II BNADS), which used a cross-cultural adaptation of the LTE-Q in a probabilistic sample of 4,607 participants aged 14 years and older. Latent class analysis was used to validate the latent trait adversity (which considered the number of events from the list of 12 item in the LTE experienced by the respondent in the previous year) and logistic regression was performed to find its association with binge drinking and cocaine use. Results: The confirmatory factor analysis returned a chi-square of 108.341, weighted root mean square residual (WRMR) of 1.240, confirmatory fit indices (CFI) of 0.970, Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) of 0.962, and root mean square error approximation (RMSEA) score of 1.000. LTE-Q convergence validation showed that the adversity latent trait increased the chances of binge drinking by 1.31 time and doubled the chances of previous year cocaine use (adjusted by sociodemographic variables). Conclusion: The use of the LTE-Q in Brazil should be encouraged in different research fields, including large epidemiological surveys, as it is also appropriate when time and budget are limited. The LTE-Q can be a useful tool in the development of targeted and more efficient prevention strategies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
title Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
spellingShingle Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
Abreu,Patrícia B. de
Brazil
validation
epidemiology
adverse life events assessment
title_short Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
title_full Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
title_fullStr Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
title_sort Brazilian cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q)
author Abreu,Patrícia B. de
author_facet Abreu,Patrícia B. de
Cogo-Moreira,Hugo
Pose,Regina A.
Laranjeira,Ronaldo
Caetano,Raul
Gaya,Carolina M.
Madruga,Clarice S.
author_role author
author2 Cogo-Moreira,Hugo
Pose,Regina A.
Laranjeira,Ronaldo
Caetano,Raul
Gaya,Carolina M.
Madruga,Clarice S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu,Patrícia B. de
Cogo-Moreira,Hugo
Pose,Regina A.
Laranjeira,Ronaldo
Caetano,Raul
Gaya,Carolina M.
Madruga,Clarice S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
validation
epidemiology
adverse life events assessment
topic Brazil
validation
epidemiology
adverse life events assessment
description Objective: To perform a construct validation of the List of Threatening Events Questionnaire (LTE-Q), as well as convergence validation by identifying its association with drug use in a sample of the Brazilian population. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Second Brazilian National Alcohol and Drugs Survey (II BNADS), which used a cross-cultural adaptation of the LTE-Q in a probabilistic sample of 4,607 participants aged 14 years and older. Latent class analysis was used to validate the latent trait adversity (which considered the number of events from the list of 12 item in the LTE experienced by the respondent in the previous year) and logistic regression was performed to find its association with binge drinking and cocaine use. Results: The confirmatory factor analysis returned a chi-square of 108.341, weighted root mean square residual (WRMR) of 1.240, confirmatory fit indices (CFI) of 0.970, Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) of 0.962, and root mean square error approximation (RMSEA) score of 1.000. LTE-Q convergence validation showed that the adversity latent trait increased the chances of binge drinking by 1.31 time and doubled the chances of previous year cocaine use (adjusted by sociodemographic variables). Conclusion: The use of the LTE-Q in Brazil should be encouraged in different research fields, including large epidemiological surveys, as it is also appropriate when time and budget are limited. The LTE-Q can be a useful tool in the development of targeted and more efficient prevention strategies.
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