Data Files for Development of the Codependency (CODE) Scale
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1987
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Indiana University
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During 1986 to 1988, the CODE scale was developed to investigate the codependency, or “positive family background for a parent or grandparent who sometimes or often drank too much” status of student. When the scale is administered it is entitled the “Feelings Check List.” For the development of the CODE, 63 items common to “co-dependents” were used for initial evaluation based upon a literature search of characteristics of families with a history of problem drinking or alcoholism. The instrument was compiled and reliability was determined by administrating the questionnaire to students at four universities. After elimination of items due to non-significant differences between co- and non-co-dependents or items with reliability less than .3, eleven items remained. For these 11 items, a mean score was determined for each individual. Factor analysis revealed two factors which accounted for 59% of the variance. Since the reliability between both factors was .8, it was decided that one factor could be used for a total score.
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More information concerning the questionnaire and data bases can be found in the "CODE Manual." http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17418......NOTE: corrupted files resulting from transfer from magnetic tape to unix format in 2002 are included in this dataset as a safety mechanism against inadvertent loss of crucial data points and for provenance.
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Family alcohol disorders, alcohol abuse, student drinking patterns
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Engs, Ruth Clifford, Anderson, David "Data files for 1987-88 Codependency scale development and study" Indiana University, Bloomington, 2021[1987-88]. Retrieved from:http://hdl.handle.net/2022/26699
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This work is licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial license. For permission to reuse this work for commercial purposes, please contact Dr. Ruth Engs or the IU Archives.
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