Volume 10 Supplement 2
INEBRIA 12th Congress
Meeting abstracts
Publication charges for this supplement were funded by Grant # 1 R13 AA02403501 from the National Institutes of Health (USA).
INEBRIA 12th Congress. Go to conference site.
Atlanta, GA, USA24-25 September 2015
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Health benefits from moderate drinking: a critical review
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Healthcare professionals, substance use and adverse childhood experiences
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A screening and brief intervention for women in OB/GYN care
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Start-up costs of implementing Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) for Adolescents (part of Economics of SBI symposium)
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Implementing digital interventions in psychiatric outpatient units: a qualitative analysis of staff attitudes
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Comparison of groups with different forms of problematic Internet use pro-actively recruited in the setting of vocational schools
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Optimizing alcohol screening according to DSM-5 severity by adaptive testing using the AUDIT
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Alcohol-related risk perception in primary care patients screening positive for unhealthy alcohol consumption
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How digital interventions on screening and BI might be applied to psychiatric ED settings
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Does brief intervention work for heavy episodic drinking? A comparison of emergency department patients in two cultures
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Development of an evidence-based strategy to assess and manage substance use in oncology patients
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The cost-effectiveness of implementing in-person and computerized interventions to enhance treatment receipt among drug-involved probationers in two US jurisdictions (Economics of SBI Symposium)
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Brief motivational intervention for adolescents treated in emergency departments for acute alcohol intoxication - a randomized-controlled trial
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Financial sustainability of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment programs in emergency department settings (part of Economics of SBI symposium)
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Does patient or clinician gender modify the efficacy of a primary care brief intervention for adolescent alcohol use?
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The role of change facilitators in the implementation of alcohol SBI with public health nurses
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Alcohol screening a brief intervention: a self-paced program for nurses
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Harm-reduction goals and safer-drinking strategies among individuals attending a new drop-in center
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Preliminary research in preparation for a randomized trial of brief intervention strategies for adolescents in school-based health centers.
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Interprofessional approaches to integrating SBIRT into students' clinical experiences
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The impact of billing/reimbursement structures on the integration of aSBI into primary care practice: implementation experiences at five different types of clinics
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Computer self-administered screening for substance use in a university health center: a feasibility pilot
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Implementing adolescent SBIRT in an urban federally qualified health center: generalist vs. specialist service delivery models
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Value of saliva testing when added to questionnaire screening for unhealthy drug use
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Vida PURA: results from a pilot test of culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers
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Developing an implementation strategy for SBIRT in general hospital: first phase
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Preventing, screening, and intervening in youth substance use: examining implementation of SBIRT in diverse settings
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A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial of primary care-based facilitated access to an alcohol reduction website (EFAR-FVG): preliminary results
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Adapting SBIRT for Batterer Intervention Program groups using motivational approaches
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Utilization of standardized patients and case studies to evaluate effect of SBIRT training for APRN's
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Developing alcohol SBI policy and procedures with Alaska Public Health Nursing
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What predicts the severity of alcohol use and related problems among young people presenting to emergency department or crisis support care?
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Integrating adolescent substance abuse screening, brief intervention and treatment in health professions education
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A step-by-step guide for implementing alcohol screening & brief intervention in primary care: pilot & evaluation in three U.S. settings
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A scoping study of practitioner training in alcohol brief interventions as described and delivered in randomised controlled trials
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Challenges and opportunities in alcohol screening and brief interventions in new settings: A Narrative Review of Implementation Initiatives
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Implementation of marijuana and drug screening with depression and alcohol screening: results from a pilot study integrating behavioral health screening into routine primary care
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Barriers to knowledge translation: from controlled scenario to clinical scenario in addictions treatment
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Do chief complaints allow targeting of SBIRT in the Emergency Department?
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Collaborative implementation of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment within the medical community of Blair County, PA
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A new methodology for examining the efficacy of SBIRT protocols on reducing healthcare utilization and costs
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Screening and brief intervention for low risk drug use in primary care: a pilot randomized trial
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Does screening and brief intervention for drug use in primary care increase receipt of substance use disorder treatment?
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Incorporating validated alcohol and drug screening instruments in the electronic health record
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SBI and EHR: understanding, adoption, and implementation in family medicine clinics
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Psychoactive substances: screening for brief intervention in primary health care, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
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Screening of problems related to alcohol, tobacco and cannabis in primary care settings: a comparative study between Brazil and Portugal
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Mental health and substance misuse 7 years following an Emergency Department admission for alcohol intoxication
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Formative content development and evaluation of a text message intervention for excessive alcohol consumption among university students.
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):P4
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