Relationships Between Self-Concept And Illicit Narcotic Use Among Addicts in Chemotherapeutic Treatment
Relationships Between Self-Concept And Illicit Narcotic Use Among Addicts in Chemotherapeutic Treatment
Medzerian, George Joseph, 1949-
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The 90 self-concept measuring items were developed through a multistaged procedure. The original pool of items were derived from a number of ether self-concept measures including those developed by Balester (19 56), Engel (IS 56), and Tay- lor (1953). Items were derived also from written self-descriptions of patients and non-patients. After con- siderable study, a phenomenological system was developed for classifying items on the basis of what they them- selves were saying. This evolved into a ...two dimensional, 3x5 scheme em- ployed on the score sheet. (Fitts, 1965, p. 1) The final items used on the TSCS were selected by a panel of seven clinical psychologists who were asked to classify each item into basic constructs. "The final items included only those on which the judges showed perfect agreement" (Suinn, 1972, p. 356-367). The original ncrming procedures for the 3? TSCS were accomplished with a sample of 5 26 subjects of varying age, race, sex, and socioeconomic status (Bentler, 1972) .
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