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Psychometric evaluation of the Slovenian translation of the Circumstances, Motivation and Readiness Scales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Delic
Affiliation:
University Psychiatric Hospital Ljubljana, Center for Treatment of Drug Addiction, Ljubljana, Slovenia
K. Kajdiz
Affiliation:
University Psychiatric Hospital Ljubljana, Center for Treatment of Drug Addiction, Ljubljana, Slovenia
P. Pregelj
Affiliation:
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

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Introduction

According to the available data, treatment motivation and readiness are closely linked to retention. There are instruments for measuring the stages of motivation and readiness, and predicting treatment retention and outcome.

Aim

This study describes psychometric properties, while focusing on the reliability of the Slovenian version of the Circumstances, Motivation and Readiness (CMR) scales.

Methods

We included 109 male and female patients with opioid addiction at the Centre for Treatment of Drug Addiction, Ljubljana. The CMR was translated into Slovenian by using the “forward-backward” procedure by our team and its author. Data analysis addressed psychometric properties of the CMR. Internal consistency was examined by applying exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, while reliability was examined with Cronbach's coefficient alpha.

Results

Cronbach alpha coefficients of reliability were calculated for each of the three CMR subscales and for the total score. The total alpha was 0.842. Alpha for Motivation was 0.860, for Circumstances 0.372 and for Readiness 0.818. Exploratory factor analysis extracted a 3-factor solution with 56% explained total variance. The factors do not provide an exact match with the dimensions C, M and R.

Conclusion

On the basis of these results we can conclude that the Slovenian translation of the CMR is a valid instrument for evaluating patients’ motivation and readiness for treatment.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster viewing: Substance related and addictive disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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