Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire-Revised (DRSEQ-R)

Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire-Revised (DRSEQ-R)
Oei‚ Hasking‚ & Young 2005
 
How sure are you that you would have an alcoholic drink when …
1. … you are out to dinner
2. … you are offered a drink by someone
3. … your spouse or partner is drinking
4. … your friends are drinking
5. … you are at a pub or club
6. … you are angry
7. … you feel frustrated
8. … you are worried
9. … you feel upset
10. … you feel down
11. … you feel nervous
12. … you feel sad
13. … you are watching T.V.
14. … you are at lunch
15. … you are on the way home from work
16. … you are listening to music or reading
17. … you are by yourself
18. … you have just finished playing a sport
19. … you have first arrived at home
 
This instrument can be found on page 125 of “Forgiveness and the Bottle: Promoting Self forgiveness with Alcohol Misuse.”. Available online at: http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3108&context=etd
 
1 = I would drink‚ 2 = I would probably drink‚ 3 = I might drink‚ 4 = I might NOT drink‚ 5 = I would probably NOT drink‚ 6 = I am sure I would NOT drink

Oei‚ T.P.S.‚ Hasking‚ P.A.‚ & Young‚ R.M. (2005). Drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnairerevised(DRSEQ-R): A new factor structure with confirmatory factor analysis. Drug andAlcohol Dependence‚ 78‚ 297-307.

Oei‚ T.P.S.‚ & Jardim‚ C.L. (2007). Alcohol expectancies‚ drinking refusal self-efficacy anddrinking behavior in Asian and Australian students. Drug and Alcohol Dependence‚ 87‚281-287.

Scherer‚ Michael‚ “Forgiveness and the Bottle: Promoting Self-forgiveness with Alcohol Misuse” (2010). Virginia Commonwealth University. Theses and Dissertations.Paper 2109.

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