European Journal of Psychological Assessment | 2019

Assessment of the Psychometric Properties of the Drinking Motives Questionnaire – Revised Among Irish Drinkers

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract. Motives ascribed to drinking represent an important area of investigation in alcohol research. The most commonly used measure is the 20-item Drinking Motives Questionnaire – Revised (DMQ-R: Cooper, 1994), which assesses four motives: Enhancement, Social, Coping, and Conformity. Although researchers in Europe have begun to assess the DMQ-R, to date, no published assessment has been undertaken among English-speaking, non-American samples. The current study addressed this omission by conducting exploratory (N\xa0=\xa0437) and confirmatory (Ns\xa0=\xa0437 and 344) factor analyses with Irish participants. A three-factor solution was optimal: Coping (four items), Conformity (five items), and Positive Motives (seven items). The need to conduct culturally specific psychometric testing is discussed as are directions for future research.

Volume 35
Pages 196-205
DOI 10.1027/1015-5759/A000389
Language English
Journal European Journal of Psychological Assessment

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