Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire-Revised (DRSEQ-R)
The Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire-Revised (DRSEQ-R) assesses individuals’ confidence in resisting alcohol use in various situations, aiding intervention efforts.
The Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire-Revised (DRSEQ-R) assesses individuals’ confidence in resisting alcohol use in various situations, aiding intervention efforts.
The Alcohol and Cannabis Simultaneous Use Scale (ACSUS) measures the frequency and context of combined cannabis and alcohol use, enhancing understanding of their interactions.
The Weight Decisional Balance Scale (WDBS) evaluates the pros and cons of weight management, guiding individuals in making informed choices for healthier lifestyles.
The University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale for Drugs (URICA-D) measures an individual’s readiness to change drug use behaviors, aiding intervention strategies.
The URICA-P is a tool developed by the University of Rhode Island to assess readiness for psychotherapy, measuring stages of change in clients.
The University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale for Alcohol (URICA-A) evaluates readiness to change alcohol use, guiding interventions for effective treatment.
The Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (RAPI) is a tool assessing alcohol-related issues among adolescents and young adults, helping to identify and address problematic behaviors.
The Alcohol Responsibility Scale (ARS) measures individuals’ awareness and attitudes toward responsible drinking, aiming to reduce alcohol-related harm and promote safety.
The Temptations to Drink Inventory (TDI) assesses craving triggers, measuring emotional and situational factors that influence alcohol consumption behaviors.
Tanglewood Research Evaluation (TRE) is a comprehensive framework designed to assess research impact, enhance collaboration, and drive innovation in academia.