AUI (Alcohol Use Inventory)

Assessment of patterns of behavior, attitudes, and symptoms associated with alcohol use and abuse.

John Horn, PhD, Kenneth W. Wanberg, PhD, and F. Mark Foster, MS

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The Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI) provides a basis for describing different ways in which individuals use alcohol, the benefits they derive from such use, the negative consequences associated with its use, and the degree of concern individuals express about the use of alcohol and its consequences.

How to Use This Test

The AUI test can be used by psychologists, social workers, chemical dependency counselors, and physicians to help:

  • Differentiate drinking styles and develop individual treatment plans
  • Provide an objective assessment of alcohol-related problems
  • Identify treatment-relevant classification of alcohol abusers based on DSM-IV® classifications

Key Features

  • The AUI test"s multidimensional approach can help the substance-abuse professional tailor a treatment plan to a clients specific problems.
  • The self-report format of the AUI test enables substance-abuse professionals to compare an individual"s perceptions about his or her use of alcohol with the interviewer"s perceptions and those of family members and others.

 

Quick Facts

Administer To Individuals 16 years and older
Reading Level 6th grade
Completion Time 35–60 minutes (228 items)
Formats Paper-and-pencil or computer administration
Report Options Profile Report, Interpretive Report
Scoring Options Q™ Local Software
Mail-in Scoring Service
Hand Scoring
Scales 17 primary scales
6 second-order factor skills
1 general alcohol involvement scale
Norm Groups 1,200 individuals who had been admitted to a public, inpatient alcohol treatment program

About the Authors

John Horn, PhD, is a research psychologist who is presently a professor of psychology and the head of Adult Development and Aging at the University of Southern California. His research and extensive publications reflect two distinct areas of interest: the measurement of factors of alcohol use and abuse, and the development of human cognitive capabilities. Much of his current research attempts to identify how individuals" lifestyles are related to changes in their cognitive capabilities.

Kenneth Wanberg, ThD, PhD, is a licensed psychologist. He is currently in private practice and works for Youth Services in the state of Colorado. He has more than 30 years of experience in the field of alcoholism and chemical dependency treatment and research. Dr. Wanberg is widely published in the field of alcoholism and has presented numerous workshops and seminars on the AUI and related substance abuse topics. Mark Foster attended graduate school at the University of Denver. His interests there focused on multivariate experimental psychology with an emphasis on psychometrics, correlational and multivariate design, and methodology as applied to a wide range of social and personality psychology. This included studies of individuals with problems associated with alcohol or drug abuse.

Scales

Primary Scales
 

    • Benefits
      SOCIALIM - Drink to improve sociability
      MENTALIM - Drink to improve mental functioning
      MANGMOOD - Drinking helps to manage moods
      MARICOPE - Drinking follows marital problems

       

    • Styles
      GREGARUS - Gregarious drinking versus solo
      COMPULSV - Compulsive drinking
      SUSTAIND - Sustained versus periodic drinking

       

    • Consequences
      LCONTROL - Loss of control over behavior when drinking
      ROLEMALA - Social role maladaption
      DELIRIUM - Psychoperceptual withdrawal
      HANGOVER - Psychophysical withdrawal
      MARIPROB - Drinking causes marital problems

       

    • Concerns and Acknowledgments
      QUANTITY - Quantity of daily use when drinking
      GUILTWOR - Guilt and worry associated with drinking
      HELPBEFR - Prior attempts to deal with drinking
      RECEPTIV - Readiness for help
      AWARENES - Awareness of drinking problem

       

Second-Order Factor Scales

    • ENHANCED - Drinking to enhance functioning
    • OBSESSED - Obsessive, sustained drinking
    • DISRUPT1 - Uncontrolled life disruption due to drinking: directly stated
    • DISRUPT2 - Uncontrolled life disruption due to drinking: indirectly stated
    • ANXCONCN - Anxiety related to drinking
    • RECPAWAR - Acknowledgment and awareness of use problem

General Alcohol Involvement

    • ALCINVOL - Broad involvement with alcohol

Norm Groups

1,200 individuals who had been admitted to a public, inpatient alcohol treatment program

 

Report Options

Profile Report (Product Number 51426)

Provides a graph of the respondent"s scores with a summary of data on the client"s use of alcohol and drugs.

View a sample Profile Report.

Interpretive Report (Product Number 51425)

An easy-to-read profile of scores for the 24 scales is accompanied by a narrative interpretation of scores, treatment recommendations and suggestions for further evaluation.

View a sample Inpatient Interpretive Report.
View a sample Outpatient Interpretive Report.

Scoring Options

Q™ Local Software - Enables you to score assessments, report results, and store and export data on your computer.

Mail-in Scoring Service - Specially designed answer sheets are mailed to us for processing within 24–48 hours of receipt and returned via regular mail.

Hand Scoring - Administer assessments on answer sheets and score them quickly yourself with an answer key.

- Allows you to score the assessments at your site.

Common Questions and Answers

What does an asterisk next to a score on the report indicate?
It indicates that one or more items on the scale were omitted or had multiple responses. The score is highlighted because the decile rank may be an underestimate.

Is the AUI appropriate with a DUI population?
Because the purpose of the AUI is to assess the drinking styles of problem drinkers, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) subjects might not fall into this category. Individuals convicted of DUI tend to have a lower profile and their results should be interpreted with caution.

How does the AUI compare with the MAC scale on the MMPI®-2; instrument?
These two measures were constructed to assess different things. The AUI measures drinking styles of known drinkers, whereas the MAC scale measures addiction potential.

Is the Alcohol Dependent Scale found in one of the scales on the AUI?
Yes, Disrupt 1 (D1). Disrupt 1 measures psychophysical aspects as well as disruptions in the person"s work, family, and community relations.

Does the AUI provide information on drug use?
The AUI deals primarily with alcohol use. However, the AUI does give some indication of the subject"s reported use and perceptions of the following drugs: caffeine, nicotine, marijuana/hashish, tranquilizers, barbiturates, amphetamines, cocaine, opiates, and hallucinogens.

Can the AUI be used for repeated measurement purposes?
The AUI is not appropriate for pre- and post-treatment administration because of the historical nature of many of the assessment"s questions. However, the AUI can be used in an outcomes measurement program to establish a baseline of information.

 



Product Numbers & Pricing Information:


Administration Materials
QtyCodeNamePrice
48011AUI Manual (required)
47.00
48009AUI User Guide for the Interpretive Report
38.00
48010AUI Test Booklets (10 per pkg)
42.00

Q Local Scoring/Reporting
Q Local Software is required to order any products in the Q Local Scoring/Reporting block. Annual License Fee. You must call 800-627-7271 to order the software in the desktop version (#02010, annual license fee $89) or the network version (#02004, annual license fee $250).
QtyCodeNamePrice
00754Q Local/AUI Starter Kit with Interpretive Reports Includes AUI manual, user's guide, 1 softcover test booklet, 3 answer sheets, and 3 Q Local administrations. (Does not include Q Local software.)
124.00
51427AUI Answer Sheets (25 per pkg)
22.00

Mail-In Scoring Service
QtyCodeNamePrice
51425AUI Interpretive Reports Price per administration
21.75
51426AUI Profile Reports Price per administration
13.50
00626AUI Mail-In Starter Kit with Interpretive Reports Includes AUI manual, user's guide, 1 softcover test booklet and 3 answer sheets: all the materials necessary to conduct 3 assessments and receive reports using the mail-in scoring service.
129.00
48015AUI Mail-In Interpretive Reports Price includes answer sheet & scoring
24.75
48018AUI Mail-In Profile Reports Price includes answer sheet & scoring
16.50

Hand Scoring Materials
QtyCodeNamePrice
00756AUI Hand-Scoring Starter Kit Includes AUI manual, 10 softcover test booklets, 50 answer sheets, 50 profile forms and answer keys.
164.00
48020AUI Hand-Scoring Reorder Kit Includes 50 answer sheets and 50 profile forms.
60.00
48013AUI Hand-Scoring Answer Keys Price per set
47.00



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