Developing and validating a measurement tool to self-report perceived barriers in substance use treatment : The substance use treatment barriers questionnaire (SUTBQ)

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Ghouchani, Hamid Tavakoli, Lashkardoost, Hossein, Saadati, Hassan, Hojjat, Seyed Kaveh, Kaviyani, Faezeh, Kazemi, Arash, Asghari, Dordane and Gholizadeh, Nazanin. (2021). Developing and validating a measurement tool to self-report perceived barriers in substance use treatment : The substance use treatment barriers questionnaire (SUTBQ). Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 16(1), p. Article 82. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00419-1
AuthorsGhouchani, Hamid Tavakoli, Lashkardoost, Hossein, Saadati, Hassan, Hojjat, Seyed Kaveh, Kaviyani, Faezeh, Kazemi, Arash, Asghari, Dordane and Gholizadeh, Nazanin
Abstract

Background
Substance using often cause a wide range of social, health, and psychological problems. This study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire of barriers of treatment in substance users.

Methods
In this cross-sectional study, the initial questionnaire was designed based on the evaluation of previous studies. The preliminary tool including 35 Likert-scaled items. After assuring the face validity of the questionnaire, 13 experts’ opinions were obtained for assessing or improving the content validity. The reliability was investigated by internal consistency methods using Cronbach’s alpha. For measuring the structural validity, the exploratory factor analysis was performed to determine the dimensionality of the questionnaire using principal components extraction and Varimax rotation.

Results
The preliminary questionnaire consisted of 35 items. After completing the face validity and summarizing the experts’ suggestions, 8 items were removed. By calculating the content validity ratio and coefficient, 11 questions were deleted. The internal consistency was calculated to be 0.84 using Cronbach’s alpha. In the last stage and according to the results of the factor analysis, three factors fear of or unawareness of treatment, doubt or inefficiency, and social stigma were identified from the 10-items questionnaire, which explained 67.34% of the total variance.

Conclusion
Considering the necessity of using a validated tool for planning and evaluating effective interventions on people who use substance is inevitable. The Substance use Treatment Barriers Questionnaire is designed with 10 items and 3 dimensions, which has appropriate validity and reliability and can be used to determine the obstacles for treatment or factors that lead to discontinuing treatment.

Keywordsquestionnaires; perceived barriers; substance use; validity; factor structure
Year2021
JournalSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
Journal citation16 (1), p. Article 82
PublisherBioMed Central
ISSN1747-597X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00419-1
PubMed ID34743748
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85118739401
PubMed Central IDPMC8573928
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
Page range1-8
FunderNorth Khorasan University of Medical Sciences
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Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online07 Nov 2021
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Accepted21 Oct 2021
Deposited17 Oct 2023
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