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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Service to Others in Sobriety (SOS)




Alcoholics Anonymous participation has been measured in addiction research, but few validated tools distinguish components of this multi-dimensional construct.

This study provides psychometric findings for the scale “Service to Others in Sobriety (SOS)”, a brief assessment of AA-related helping (AAH).

Data are derived from a sample of treatment-seeking alcoholics, and SOS validity and response stability is reported by using a test-retest sample.

Findings demonstrated adequate psychometric properties of the SOS, including convergent validity, internal consistency (alpha=0.92) and test-rest reliability (
r=0.94).

The SOS is a valid measure of AAH activities pertinent to the daily lives of recovering alcoholics.





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