The validity of the scale is established with 3526 participants in five language groups from around the world. The SFCQ captures the original theoretical intent of a multifaceted culture general form of intelligence that is related to effective intercultural interactions. This article reports the development and validation of a theory-based, short form measure of cultural intelligence (SFCQ). Limitations of the current study and an agenda for future research are outlined. ![]() Variations between Australian-born and overseas-born groups were evident. ![]() The paper found that people with interdependent self-concept were less likely to drink alcohol than people with independent self-concept and cultural intelligence was not significantly related to hazardous alcohol use, harmful alcohol use and dependence symptoms. Data for this study were collected through a large public university in Australia (N = 669). ![]() Thus, the purposes of this study are (1) to explore differences between groups (Australian and non-Australian-born respondents) on self-construal, cultural intelligence and alcohol consumption and (2) to investigate the impact of self-construal and cultural intelligence on alcohol consumption in Australia. ![]() Because of the inherent differences in historical drinking culture, as well as differences in alcohol policy globally, similarities and differences in drinking patterns have long been a focus of interest among public health and social marketing researchers. There is enormous cross-cultural variation in alcohol choices and drinking behaviour.
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