Adaptation to the Spanish population of the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS) and psychometric properties

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The identification of different personality risk profiles for substance misuse is useful in preventing substance-related problems. This study aims to test the psychometric properties of a new version of the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS) for Spanish college students. Cross-sectional study with 455 undergraduate students from four Spanish universities. A new version of the SURPS, adapted to the Spanish population, was administered with the Beck Hopelessness Scale, the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Internal consistency reliability ranged between 0.652 and 0.806 for the four SURPS subscales, while reliability estimated by split-half coefficients varied from 0.686 to 0.829. The estimated test-retest reliability ranged between 0.733 and 0.868. The expected four-factor structure of the original scale was replicated. As evidence of convergent validity, we found that the SURPS subscales were significantly associated with other conceptually-relevant personality scales and significantly associated with alcohol use measures in theoretically-expected ways. This SURPS version may be a useful instrument for measuring personality traits related to vulnerability to substance use and misuse when targeting personality with preventive interventions.

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Fernández-Calderón, F., Díaz-Batanero, C., Rojas-Tejada, A. J., Castellanos-Ryan, N., & Lozano-Rojas, Ó. M. (2018). Adaptation to the Spanish population of the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS) and psychometric properties. Adicciones, 30(3), 207–216. https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.909

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