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Addiction counseling self-efficacy scale (ACSES): development and initial validation.

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  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA. murdocktb@umkc.edu

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
|June 28, 2005
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The Addiction Counseling Self-Efficacy Scale (ACSES) was developed to measure counselors

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Counseling

Background:

  • Self-efficacy is crucial for effective addiction counseling.
  • Existing measures may not fully capture the multifaceted nature of addiction counselor self-efficacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate the Addiction Counseling Self-Efficacy Scale (ACSES).
  • To assess addiction counselors' perceived self-efficacy across key domains of practice.

Main Methods:

  • Two studies were conducted involving exploratory factor analysis.
  • Reliability (internal consistency) and criterion validity were assessed.

Main Results:

  • A five-factor solution emerged, explaining 65% of the variance.
  • The ACSES demonstrated good internal reliability.

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  • Preliminary evidence supported criterion validity through comparisons based on certification, expertise, and work activities.
  • Conclusions:

    • The ACSES is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring addiction counselor self-efficacy.
    • The scale assesses key areas including specific skills, assessment, co-occurring disorders, and basic counseling.
    • Further development and validation of the ACSES are ongoing.