Validation of the Korean version of the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale
Jiseon Jang, Taeyoung Lee, Aram Im, Myungji Ha, Jinyoung Oh, Ki Beom Park, Dong Hyuck Kim, Hyo Shin Kang

TL;DR
This study validates a Korean version of a widely used scale to assess opioid withdrawal severity in clinical settings.
Contribution
The paper introduces and validates a Korean-language adaptation of the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) for use in South Korea.
Findings
The Korean version of the COWS (K-COWS) demonstrated good internal consistency and convergent validity with the Subjective Opiate Withdrawal Scale.
A two-factor structure (physical and autonomic clusters) was supported, though the fit was only marginally acceptable.
The K-COWS showed weak correlations with opioid craving measures, supporting its discriminant validity.
Abstract
The use of prescription opioids has risen dramatically in South Korea in recent years; however, there is no standardized Korean-language instrument to assess opioid withdrawal. The Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) is a widely used clinician-rated measure for assessing the severity of opioid withdrawal. We aimed to validate the Korean version of the COWS (K-COWS) among patients receiving opioid therapy. We translated and culturally adapted the 11-item COWS into Korean. A total of 66 adult patients with opioid use disorder who were experiencing withdrawal symptoms were assessed. Each patient was evaluated using the K-COWS and completed the Subjective Opiate Withdrawal Scale (SOWS), the brief 3-item Opioid Craving Scale (OCS-3), and the single-item Opioid Craving Visual Analog Scale (OC-VAS). We examined the internal consistency, factor structure [through exploratory factor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpioid Use Disorder Treatment · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
