Use of alcohol in the elderly: Transcultural validation of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test - Geriatric Version (MAST-G)

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Objective: To evaluate the internal consistency of the version of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test - Geriatric Version (MAST-G) instrument, translated and adapted for Brazil. Method: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study. Data were collected through a demographic questionnaire, the ICD-10 and the MAST-G, following the steps of translation and cultural adaptation. One hundred eleven elderly in the city of São Carlos, SP, Brazil were interviewed. Results: The mean age of those interviewed was 70 years, with 45% men and 55% women, with the mean education of three years; 92% resided with family; 48% of the subjects consumed alcoholic beverages. The MAST-G presented a good level of reliability, with Cronbach's α = 0.7873, and good levels of sensitivity and specificity with a cutoff score of five positive responses. Conclusion: The Brazilian version of the MAST-G presented internal consistency values similar to the original English version, showing it to be adequate for use in the national context.

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Kano, M. Y., Dos Santos, M. A., & Pillon, S. C. (2014). Use of alcohol in the elderly: Transcultural validation of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test - Geriatric Version (MAST-G). Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 48(4), 649–656. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420140000400011

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