Volume 7 Supplement 1
International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Meeting 2011
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Richard Saitz
The conference was funded in part by grants from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The content of the abstracts included in this supplement is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIAAA, NIDA, or the National Institutes of Health. Financial support for publication of this supplement was provided by the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Meeting 2011. Go to conference site.
Boston, MA, USA21-23 September 2011
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Educational intervention to improve secondhand smoke awareness, competency, and screening among health professions students
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Alcohol and drug comorbidity among survivors of physical injuries receiving mandated screening and brief intervention at a level-I trauma center
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The evolution of American College of Surgeons alcohol screening and brief intervention mandates
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The integration of mental health and substance abuse SBIRT among SAMHSA grantees
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Self-reported drug use six months after a brief intervention: do changes in reported use vary by mental health status?
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Can patients screen themselves? Pilot study of an audio-guided computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) approach to screening for substance use in primary care
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Fidelity to motivational interviewing and subsequent cannabis cessation among adolescents three months after brief intervention
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Benzodiazepine misuse among women: elements for brief intervention
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Effect of screening and brief intervention for illegal drug use in Southern California
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Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for risky stimulant use in a Skid Row community health center
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Enhancing brief intervention with motivational interviewing in primary care settings
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Screening and brief intervention delivered simultaneously in multiple settings: it is cost-effective, but can it influence community-level outcomes?
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Universal screening for drug use in urban primary care
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Screening for adolescent alcohol and drug use in pediatrics: predictors and implications for practice and policy
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Paying primary care practitioners to deliver alcohol brief interventions: the Scottish experience
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Ultra-brief intervention for problem drinkers: three-month follow-up results from a randomized controlled trial
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The role of drug use in brief alcohol interventions: a multi-ethnic/racial analysis
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Screening and brief intervention for patients with tobacco and at-risk alcohol use in a dental setting
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Screening and brief intervention for alcohol use in a surgical oncology unit: framework, educational program, and qualitative analysis of the implementation process
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The development of pharmacy brief intervention practice: overview of a research program
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A pilot study of alcohol screening and brief interventions in community pharmacies
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Alcohol brief intervention delivered in UK community pharmacies: customers’ experiences
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Back to the future: a very brief history of brief interventions
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How does brief motivational intervention work? A mediation analysis
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Do research assessments make college students more reactive to alcohol events?
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Alcohol screening, brief intervention, and stepped care with older alcohol users
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Predictive value of readiness, importance, and confidence in ability to change drinking and smoking
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Relatively drunk: subjective intoxication and estimated health consequences of alcohol consumption are conditional on the presence of less intoxicated individuals, not level of intoxication
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Early detection and brief intervention for hazardous and harmful drinkers in primary health care in Italy: evaluation of the strategies, activities and experiences of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS)
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Alcohol-related problems and primary care in Portugal: the state of the art
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Brief interventions for drink-driver offenders in Slovenia
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Facilitators and obstacles in instituting of early identification and brief intervention in Catalonia
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Acute alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among injured patients in a Swedish emergency department
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Project ART-ED: alcohol reduction and HIV testing in the emergency department
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Delphi study to develop a multidisciplinary SBIRT strategy for risky drinking in a Flemish community
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Alcohol-related expectations and risky drinking in young adult Czechs
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Early identification and brief intervention for risky drinkers: an experience with general practitioners in Florence, Italy
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Alcohol consumption and the use of marijuana in young adults
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Attitudes of social workers and their patients concerning early identification of alcohol-related problems
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Cultural considerations: alcohol screening and brief intervention in a southern US level-1 trauma center
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Who is at risk for alcohol-related negative consequences?
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The relationship between self-stigma and sociodemographic variables in people with substance abuse
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The pros of drinking: how the drive for social group membership precipitates alcohol use among young adults
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Reducing co-occurring alcohol-related consequences and depressive symptoms among university students
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Implicit cognition as a moderator of brief motivational interventions for alcohol
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Gender differences in alcohol misuse and estimated blood alcohol levels among emergency department patients: implications for brief interventions
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Importance of routine alcohol screening and brief intervention in women
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Systematic review of the efficacy of brief intervention in reducing alcohol use in women
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Mobile phone text-message–based drinking brief interventions for young adults discharged from the emergency department
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A50
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