Protocol - Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current - Specific - Drugs
- Age of Initiation of First Cigarette Use - Adult
- Alcohol - 30-Day Quantity and Frequency
- Alcohol - Age of First Use
- Alcohol - Lifetime Use Disorder
- Alcohol - Maximum Drinks in 24 Hours
- Cigarette Nicotine Dependence
- Substances - 30-Day Frequency
- Substances - Age of First Use
- Substances - Lifetime Abuse and Dependence
- Tobacco - 30-Day Quantity and Frequency - Adolescent
- Tobacco - 30-Day Quantity and Frequency - Adult
- Tobacco - Age of Initiation of Use - Adolescent
Description
The Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) is a subjective drug effects questionnaire to evaluate whether a respondent is currently affected by or under the influence of a psychologically active drug. The self-reported questionnaire was developed in the early 1960s at the National Institute of Mental Health Addiction Research Center from the use of sentence completion and other association techniques on male subjects under drug and placebo conditions. The full form of ARCI contains 550 true-false items to delineate schizoid and psychopathic characteristics, and shortened versions are widely used for both males and females.
Specific Instructions
The Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) is used in laboratory studies to assess the subjective effects of acute doses of drugs of abuse, usually under double-blind, placebo-controlled conditions. The experimenter administers a single dose of a drug or a placebo using an appropriate route (oral, intravenous, intranasal, buccal, inhaled or other). The participant typically completes the ARCI before and again at regular intervals after ingesting active drug or placebo, to characterize the full time course of the drug effect, including the time of onset, time to peak, and return to baseline. The ARCI provides an index of similarity to different classes of drugs (e.g., stimulant, sedative, lysergic acid diethylamide [LSD]-like) and also provides a measure of euphoria induced by several different drugs. The LSD scale is used occasionally as an indicator of dysphoria (negative mood or confusion).
Depending on the purpose of the study, the investigator may include some but not all of these subscales. Note that some items appear on more than one scale. When using multiple scales, as demonstrated by Martin et al. (1971), each item should appear only once but should be scored in all appropriate scales, and the items (some of which are reverse-scored) should be intermixed across scales.
The Substance Abuse and Addiction Working Group acknowledges that the following questions may gather sensitive information relating to the use of substances and/or illegal conduct. If the information is released, it might be damaging to an individual’s employability, lead to social stigmatization, or lead to other consequences.
Most researchers assure confidentiality as part of their informed consent process, as required by their institutional review boards. Further assurance of confidentiality may be obtained by applying to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a Certificate of Confidentiality, which helps researchers protect the privacy of human research participants. The procedures for the Certificate of Confidentiality can be found at the Grants Policy website of NIH: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/policy/coc/index.htm.
Availability
Protocol
Amphetamine Scale:
1. I feel as if I would be more popular with people right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
2. I feel a very pleasant emptiness.
[ ] T
[ ] F
3. My thoughts come more easily than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
4. I feel less discouraged than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
5. I feel more excited than dreamy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
6. Answering these questions is very easy right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
7. My memory seems sharper to me than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
8. I feel as if I could write for hours.
[ ] T
[ ] F
9. I feel very patient.
[ ] T
[ ] F
10. Some parts of my body are tingling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
11. I have a weird feeling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Morphine-Benzedrine Scale:
12. I feel as though I say things in the easiest possible way right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
13. Things around me seem more pleasing than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
14. I have a pleasant feeling in my stomach.
[ ] T
[ ] F
15. I fear I will lose the contentment that I have now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
16. I feel in complete harmony with the world and those around me.
[ ] T
[ ] F
17. I can completely appreciate what others are saying when I am in this mood.
[ ] T
[ ] F
18. I would be happy all the time if I felt as good as I feel now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
19. I feel so good that I know other people can tell it.
[ ] T
[ ] F
20. I feel as if something pleasant had just happened to me.
[ ] T
[ ] F
21. I would be happy all the time if I felt as I do now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
22. I feel more clear headed than dreamy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
23. I feel as if I would be more popular with people right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
24. I am in the mood to talk about the feelings I have.
[ ] T
[ ] F
25. I feel a very pleasant emptiness.
[ ] T
[ ] F
26. My thoughts come more easily than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
27. I feel less discouraged than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) Scale:
28. I feel drowsy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
29. I would be happy all the time if I felt as I do now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
30. I feel very patient.
[ ] T
[ ] F
31. Some parts of my body are tingling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
32. I have a weird feeling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
33. It seems I am spending longer than I should on each of these questions.
[ ] T
[ ] F
34. My hands feel clumsy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
35. I notice my hand shakes when I write.
[ ] T
[ ] F
36. I have a disturbance in my stomach.
[ ] T
[ ] F
37. I have an increasing awareness of my bodily sensations.
[ ] T
[ ] F
38. I feel anxious and upset.
[ ] T
[ ] F
39. I have an unusual weakness in my muscles.
[ ] T
[ ] F
40. A thrill has gone through me one or more times since I started this test.
[ ] T
[ ] F
41. My movements are free, relaxed, and pleasurable.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Benzedrine Scale:
42. People might say I am a little dull right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
43. I feel more clear headed than dreamy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
44. My thoughts come more easily than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
45. I am in the mood to talk about the feelings I have.
[ ] T
[ ] F
46. Answering these questions is very easy right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
47. My memory seems sharper to me than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
48. I feel as if I could write for hours.
[ ] T
[ ] F
49. Some parts of my body are tingling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
50. My movements seem faster than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
51. I have better control over myself than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
52. My movements seem slower than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
53. I find it hard to keep my mind on a task or job.
[ ] T
[ ] F
54. I don’t feel like reading anything right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Pentobarbital-Chlorpromazine-Alcohol Scale:
55. My speech is slurred.
[ ] T
[ ] F
56. I am not as active as usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
57. I have a feeling of just dragging along rather than coasting.
[ ] T
[ ] F
58. I feel sluggish.
[ ] T
[ ] F
59. My head feels heavy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
60. I feel like avoiding people although I usually do not feel this way.
[ ] T
[ ] F
61. I feel dizzy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
62. It seems harder than usual to move around.
[ ] T
[ ] F
63. I am moody.
[ ] T
[ ] F
64. People might say I am a little dull right now.
[ ] T
[ ] F
65. I feel drowsy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
66. I am full of energy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
67. I feel more clear headed than dreamy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
68. I feel more excited than dreamy.
[ ] T
[ ] F
69. A thrill has gone through me one or more times since I started this test.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Marijuana Scale:
70. Things around me seem more pleasing than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
71. I feel as if something pleasant had just happened to me.
[ ] T
[ ] F
72. I have difficulty in remembering.
[ ] T
[ ] F
73. I feel a very pleasant emptiness.
[ ] T
[ ] F
74. My mouth seems very dry.
[ ] T
[ ] F
75. Some parts of my body are tingling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
76. I have a weird feeling.
[ ] T
[ ] F
77. My movements seem slower than usual.
[ ] T
[ ] F
78. I notice that my heart is beating faster.
[ ] T
[ ] F
79. My thoughts seem to come and go.
[ ] T
[ ] F
80. I notice my hands are shaking.
[ ] T
[ ] F
81. I have an increasing awareness of my bodily sensations.
[ ] T
[ ] F
Scoring Procedures and Interpretation
The Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) answer sheet is in true-false format. In scoring all scales, one point is given for each response, which agrees with the scoring direction (Haertzen, 1974a). One point is given for each true response in items 1-21, 23-27, 31-40, 43-51, 55-65, and 70-81. One point is given for each false response in the reverse-scored items 22, 28-30, 41, 42, 52-54, and 66-69. The final score for each scale is the sum of the total true and reverse-scored false responses.
Personnel and Training Required
None
Equipment Needs
None
Requirements
Requirement Category | Required |
---|---|
Major equipment | No |
Specialized training | No |
Specialized requirements for biospecimen collection | No |
Average time of greater than 15 minutes in an unaffected individual | No |
Mode of Administration
Self-administered questionnaire
Lifestage
Adult, Senior
Participants
Adults aged 18 years and older
Selection Rationale
The full form of the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) effectively differentiates various subjective effects of drugs and detects similarities and differences of naturally occurring and experimentally induced behavioral abnormalities. However, it is rarely administered in its full form because of its length. An abbreviated form of the ARCI can be administered quickly and provides a good index of the quality, magnitude, and time course of a drug’s effects. A 49-item version is composed of five different scales (Amphetamine, Morphine-Benzedrine, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Benzedrine, and Pentobarbital-Chlorpromazine-Alcohol) for various classes of drug effects (Martin et al., 1971). A 53-item version also includes a sixth scale, measuring marijuana effects (Chait et al., 1994). This was selected due to its low burden.
Language
English, Other languages available at source
Standards
Standard | Name | ID | Source |
---|---|---|---|
Human Phenotype Ontology | Addictive behavior | HP:0030858 | HPO |
caDSR Form | PhenX PX520101 - Acute Subjective Resp To Substcurrentspecificdrugs | 6216294 | caDSR Form |
Derived Variables
None
Process and Review
The Expert Review Panel #3 (ERP 3) reviewed the measures in Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substances, and Substance Abuse and Addiction domains.
Guidance from ERP 3 includes:
• No significant changes to measure
Back-compatible: NA no changes to Data Dictionary
Protocol Name from Source
Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI)
Source
Amphetamine, Morphine-Benzedrine, Lysergic Acid (LSD), Benzedrine, and Pentobarbital-Chlorpromazine-Alcohol Scales
Martin, W. R., Sloan, J. W., Sapira, J. D., & Jasinski, D. R. (1971). Physiologic, subjective, and behavioral effects of amphetamine, methamphetamine, ephedrine, phenmetrazine, and methylphenidate in man. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 12(2), 245-258.
Marijuana Scale
Chait, L. D., & Perry, J. L. (1994). Acute and residual effects of alcohol and marijuana, alone and in combination, on mood and performance. Psychopharmacology, 115(3), 340-349.
General References
Haertzen, C. A. (1965). Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI): Development of a general drug estimation scale. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 141, 300-307.
Haertzen, C. A., & Hickey, J. E. (1987). Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI): Measurement of euphoria and other drug effects. In M. A. Bozarth (Ed.), Methods of assessing the reinforcing properties of abused drugs (pp. 489-524). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Haertzen, C. A., Hill, H. E., & Belleville, R. E. (1963). Development of the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI): Selection of items that are sensitive to the effects of various drugs. Psychopharmacologia, 4, 155-166.
Hill, H. E., Haertzen, C. A., Wolbach, A. B., Jr., & Miner, E. J. (1963). The Addiction Research Center Inventory: Standarization of scales which evaluate subjective effects of morphine, Amphetamine, pentobarbital, alcohol, LSD-25, pyrahexyl and chlorpromazine. Psychopharmacologia, 4, 167-183.
Kirk, J. M., Doty, P., & de Wit, H. (1998). Effects of expectancies on subjective responses to oral ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 59, 287-293.
Preston, K. L., & Jasinski, D. R. (1991). Abuse liability studies of opioid agonist-antagonists in humans. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 28(1), 49-82.
Wachtel, S. R., ElSohly, M. A., Ross, S. A., Ambre, J., & de Wit, H. (2002). Comparison of the subjective effects of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol and marijuana in humans. Psychopharmacology, 161, 331-339.
Protocol ID
520101
Variables
Export VariablesVariable Name | Variable ID | Variable Description | dbGaP Mapping | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PX520101_Answering_Questions_Is_Easy_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101060000 | Answering these questions is very easy right now. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Answering_Questions_Is_Easy_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101460000 | Answering these questions is very easy right now. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Anxious_And_Upset_LSD | ||||
PX520101380000 | I feel anxious and upset. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Appreciate_What_Others_Say_Morphine | ||||
PX520101170000 | I can completely appreciate what others are more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Awareness_Of_Bodily_Sensations_LSD | ||||
PX520101370000 | I have an increasing awareness of my bodily more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Better_Control_Over_Myself_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101510000 | I have better control over myself than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Body_Parts_Tingling_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101100000 | Some parts of my body are tingling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Body_Parts_Tingling_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101490000 | Some parts of my body are tingling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Body_Parts_Tingling_LSD | ||||
PX520101310000 | Some parts of my body are tingling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Body_Parts_Tingling_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101750000 | Some parts of my body are tingling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Difficulty_Remembering_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101720000 | I have difficulty in remembering. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Do_Not_Feel_Like_Reading_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101540000 | I don't feel like reading anything right now. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Dragging_Along_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101570000 | I have a feeling of just dragging along more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Dull_Right_Now_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101640000 | People might say I am a little dull right now. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Fear_Lose_Contentment_Morphine | ||||
PX520101150000 | I fear I will lose the contentment that I more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Drowsy_LSD | ||||
PX520101280000 | I feel drowsy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_In_Complete_Harmony_Morphine | ||||
PX520101160000 | I feel in complete harmony with the world more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Less_Discouraged_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101040000 | I feel less discouraged than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Like_Avoiding_People_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101600000 | I feel like avoiding people although I more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Something_Pleasant_Happened_Morphine | ||||
PX520101200000 | I feel as if something pleasant had just more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Very_Patient_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101090000 | I feel very patient. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Feel_Very_Patient_LSD | ||||
PX520101300000 | I feel very patient. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Full_Of_Energy_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101660000 | I am full of energy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Hands_Are_Shaking_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101800000 | I notice my hands are shaking. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Happy_All_The_Time2_Morphine | ||||
PX520101210000 | I would be happy all the time if I felt as I more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Happy_All_The_Time_LSD | ||||
PX520101290000 | I would be happy all the time if I felt as I more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Happy_All_The_Time_Morphine | ||||
PX520101180000 | I would be happy all the time if I felt as more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Harder_Move_Around_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101620000 | It seems harder than usual to move around. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Hard_To_Keep_Mind_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101530000 | I find it hard to keep my mind on a task or job. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Heart_Beating_Faster_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101780000 | I notice that my heart is beating faster. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Increasing_Awareness_Of_Sensations_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101810000 | I have an increasing awareness of my bodily more | N/A | ||
PX520101_I_Am_Moody_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101630000 | I am moody. | N/A | ||
PX520101_I_Feel_Dizzy_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101610000 | I feel dizzy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_I_Feel_Drowsy_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101650000 | I feel drowsy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_I_Feel_Sluggish_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101580000 | I feel sluggish. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Less_Discouraged_Morphine | ||||
PX520101270000 | I feel less discouraged than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Little_Dull_Right_Now_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101420000 | People might say I am a little dull right now. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Memory_Seems_Sharpe_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101470000 | My memory seems sharper to me than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Clear_Headed_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101430000 | I feel more clear headed than dreamy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Clear_Headed_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101670000 | I feel more clear headed than dreamy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Clear_Headed_Than_Dreamy_Morphine | ||||
PX520101220000 | I feel more clear headed than dreamy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Excited_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101680000 | I feel more excited than dreamy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Excited_Than_Dreamy_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101050000 | I feel more excited than dreamy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Pleasing_Than_Usual_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101700000 | Things around me seem more pleasing than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Popular_With_People_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101010000 | I feel as if I would be more popular with more | N/A | ||
PX520101_More_Popular_With_People_Morphine | ||||
PX520101230000 | I feel as if I would be more popular with more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Mouth_Seems_Dry_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101740000 | My mouth seems very dry. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Movements_Faster_Than_Usual_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101500000 | My movements seem faster than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Movements_Free_Relaxed_Pleasurable_LSD | ||||
PX520101410000 | My movements are free, relaxed, and pleasurable. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Movements_Seem_Slower_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101520000 | My movements seem slower than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Movements_Seem_Slower_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101770000 | My movements seem slower than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_My_Hands_Feel_Clumsy_LSD | ||||
PX520101340000 | My hands feel clumsy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_My_Hand_Shakes_LSD | ||||
PX520101350000 | I notice my hand shakes when I write. | N/A | ||
PX520101_My_Head_Feels_Heavy_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101590000 | My head feels heavy. | N/A | ||
PX520101_My_Memory_Seems_Sharper_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101070000 | My memory seems sharper to me than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_My_Speech_Is_Slurred_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101550000 | My speech is slurred. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Not_As_Active_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101560000 | I am not as active as usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Other_People_Can_Tell_Morphine | ||||
PX520101190000 | I feel so good that I know other people can more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Pleasant_Emptiness_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101020000 | I feel a very pleasant emptiness. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Pleasant_Emptiness_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101730000 | I feel a very pleasant emptiness. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Pleasant_Emptiness_Morphine | ||||
PX520101250000 | I feel a very pleasant emptiness. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Pleasant_Feeling_In_Stomach_Morphine | ||||
PX520101140000 | I have a pleasant feeling in my stomach. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Say_Things_Easiest_Morphine | ||||
PX520101120000 | I feel as though I say things in the easiest more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Something_Pleasant_Happened_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101710000 | I feel as if something pleasant had just more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Spending_Longer_On_Questions_LSD | ||||
PX520101330000 | It seems I am spending longer than I should more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Stomach_Disturbance_LSD | ||||
PX520101360000 | I have a disturbance in my stomach. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Talk_About_Feelings_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101450000 | I am in the mood to talk about the feelings more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Talk_About_Feelings_Morphine | ||||
PX520101240000 | I am in the mood to talk about the feelings more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Things_Seem_More_Pleasing_Morphine | ||||
PX520101130000 | Things around me seem more pleasing than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thoughts_Come_And_Go_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101790000 | My thoughts seem to come and go. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thoughts_Come_More_Easily_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101030000 | My thoughts come more easily than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thoughts_Come_More_Easily_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101440000 | My thoughts come more easily than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thoughts_Come_More_Easily_Morphine | ||||
PX520101260000 | My thoughts come more easily than usual. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thrill_Gone_Through_Me_LSD | ||||
PX520101400000 | A thrill has gone through me one or more more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Thrill_Gone_Through_Me_Pentobarbital/Chlorpromazine/Alcohol | ||||
PX520101690000 | A thrill has gone through me one or more more | N/A | ||
PX520101_Unusual_Muscle_Weakness_LSD | ||||
PX520101390000 | I have an unusual weakness in my muscles. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Weird_Feeling_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101110000 | I have a weird feeling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Weird_Feeling_LSD | ||||
PX520101320000 | I have a weird feeling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Weird_Feeling_Marijuana | ||||
PX520101760000 | I have a weird feeling. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Write_For_Hours_Amphetamine | ||||
PX520101080000 | I feel as if I could write for hours. | N/A | ||
PX520101_Write_For_Hours_Benzedrine | ||||
PX520101480000 | I feel as if I could write for hours. | N/A |
Measure Name
Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current
Release Date
February 24, 2012
Definition
Instruments used separately to assess current acute subjective responses to substances that the respondent has recently ingested or used.
Purpose
This measure is to assess a respondent’s feelings after recently smoking cigarettes, ingesting alcohol, or using drugs. The protocol is used to obtain subjective responses to the tobacco, alcohol, or drug administered. The Working Group recommends that investigators use the primary protocol to obtain general information on a variety of substances. The secondary protocols can then be used to obtain detailed information on a specific substance.
Keywords
Addiction Research Center Inventory, Adjective Checklist, alcohol, Amphetamine, ARCI, BAES, Benzedrine, Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale, Buzz, cigarettes, dizziness, DEQ, Drug Effects Questionnaire, Early Response, Irritable, LSD, marijuana, mCEQ, modified Cigarette Evaluation Questionnaire, Morphine-Benzedrine, National Institute of Mental Health Addiction Research Center, Nausea, Pentobarbital-Chlorpromazine-Alcohol, Rush, SAA, smoking, substance abuse, Substance-specific Intermediate Phenotypes
Measure Protocols
Protocol ID | Protocol Name |
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520101 | Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current - Specific - Drugs |
520102 | Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current - Specific - Alcohol |
520103 | Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current - General |
520104 | Acute Subjective Response to Substances - Current - Specific - Tobacco |
Publications
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