articlePsychology of Addictive BehaviorsDec 31, 2012Closed access

Reliability of the Timeline Followback for cocaine, cannabis, and cigarette use.

Nova Southeastern University · Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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Abstract

The Timeline Followback (TLFB), a retrospective calendar-based measure of daily substance use, was initially developed to obtain self-reports of alcohol use. Since its inception it has undergone extensive evaluation across diverse populations and is considered the most psychometrically sound self-report measure of drinking. Although the TLFB has been extended to other behaviors, its psychometric evaluation with other addictive behaviors has not been as extensive as for alcohol use. The present study evaluated the test-retest reliability of the TLFB for cocaine, cannabis, and cigarette use for participants recruited from outpatient alcohol and drug treatment programs and the general community across intervals…

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Keywords
  • Cannabis
  • Addiction
  • Psychology
  • Psychometrics
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Clinical psychology
  • Psychiatry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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