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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A82
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Screening and brief interventions with violently injured young trauma patients
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The ODHIN assessment tool: a tool to describe the available services for the management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption at the country and regional level
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A67 -
Drug addictions and sexual violence in childhood and adolescence: analyzing life stories
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A45 -
Self-selection in a randomized trial of web-based primary and secondary prevention alcohol brief intervention
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A10 -
Mobile phone brief intervention applications for risky alcohol use among university students: a randomized controlled study
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Developing a method of implementation of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment in primary health care settings of Brazil and Latin America
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The hospital outpatient alcohol project (HOAP): protocol for an individually randomized, parallel-group superiority trial of electronic alcohol screening and brief intervention versus screening alone for unhealthy alcohol use
Electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) is a promising alternative to screening and brief intervention by health-care providers, but its efficacy in the hospital outpatient setting, which serves a ...
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Confidentiality protections versus collaborative care in the treatment of substance use disorders
Practitioners in federally-assisted substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs are faced with increasingly complex decisions when addressing patient confidentiality issues. Recent policy changes, intended...
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Prescription of topiramate to treat alcohol use disorders in the Veterans Health Administration
As a quality improvement metric, the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA) monitors the proportion of patients with alcohol use disorders (AUD) who receive FDA approved medications for alcohol dependence (na...
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Care for hospitalized patients with unhealthy alcohol use: a narrative review
There is increasing emphasis on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for unhealthy alcohol use in the general hospital, as highlighted by new Joint Commission recommendations on SBI...
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Qualitative analysis of cocaine and heroin users’ main partner sex-risk behavior: is safety in love safety in health?
In 2009, 27% of the 48,100 estimated new cases of HIV were attributed to heterosexual contact with an infected or at-risk person. Sexually active adults are less likely to use condoms in relationships with mai...
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Prolonged delusional state triggered by repeated ingestion of aromatic liquid in a past 5-methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine abuser
A 30-year-old Japanese man with no previous psychiatric history presented to our facility with delusions, which had been ongoing for 2 months. Upon further interview, he confided that he had a past history of ...
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Randomized controlled trial to evaluate screening and brief intervention for drug-using multiethnic emergency and trauma department patients
Screening and brief intervention (SBI) is a comprehensive, integrated public health approach to identify and deliver a spectrum of early detection and intervention services for substance use in general medical...
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Telephone care coordination for smokers in VA mental health clinics: protocol for a hybrid type-2 effectiveness-implementation trial
This paper describes an innovative protocol for a type-II hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial that is evaluating a smoking cessation telephone care coordination program for Veterans Health Administration...
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2012 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist
This article presents an update on addiction-related medical literature for the calendar years 2010 and 2011, focusing on studies that have implications for generalist practice. We present articles pertaining ...
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Perceived efficacy of e-cigarettes versus nicotine replacement therapy among successful e-cigarette users: a qualitative approach
Nicotine is widely recognized as an addictive psychoactive drug. Since most smokers are bio-behaviorally addicted, quitting can be very difficult and is often accompanied by withdrawal symptoms. Research indic...
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Screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other drug use in primary care: associations between organizational climate and practice
Numerous studies have demonstrated that positive organizational climates contribute to better work performance. Screening and brief intervention (SBI) for alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use has the potential...
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Alcohol use disorder-related sick leave and mortality: a cohort study
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are associated with the highest all-cause mortality rates of all mental disorders. The majority of patients with AUDs never receive inpatient treatment for their AUD, and there is ...
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Feasibility of a computer-assisted alcohol SBIRT program in an urban emergency department: patient and research staff perspectives
The study objective was to assess the feasibility of a computerized alcohol-screening interview (CASI) program to identify at-risk alcohol users among adult emergency department (ED) patients. The study aimed ...
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Brief FASD prevention intervention: physicians’ skills demonstrated in a clinical trial in Russia
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can result in a range of adverse pregnancy outcomes including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Risky drinking among Russian women constitutes a significant risk for...
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Testing the effects of brief intervention in primary care for problem drug use in a randomized controlled trial: rationale, design, and methods
A substantial body of research has established the effectiveness of brief interventions for problem alcohol use. Following these studies, national dissemination projects of screening, brief intervention (BI), and...
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Building the first step: a review of low-intensity interventions for stepped care
Within the last 30 years, a substantial number of interventions for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) have received empirical support. Nevertheless, fewer than 25% of individuals with alcohol-related problems acces...
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When wanting to change is not enough: automatic appetitive processes moderate the effects of a brief alcohol intervention in hazardous-drinking college students
Research indicates that brief motivational interventions are efficacious treatments for hazardous drinking. Little is known, however, about the psychological processes that may moderate intervention success. B...
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Self-reported alcohol and drug use six months after brief intervention: do changes in reported use vary by mental-health status?
Although brief intervention (BI) for alcohol and other drug problems has been associated with subsequent decreased levels of self-reported substance use, there is little information in the extant literature as...
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Brief alcohol intervention in a psychiatric outpatient setting: a randomized controlled study
Although brief alcohol intervention (BI) is widely studied, studies from psychiatric outpatient settings are rare. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of two variants of BI in psychiatric outp...
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Entry into primary care-based buprenorphine treatment is associated with identification and treatment of other chronic medical problems
Buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid dependence that can be provided in a primary care setting. Offering this treatment may also facilitate the identification and treatment of other chronic medic...
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Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of providing access to a brief personalized alcohol feedback intervention in university students
There is a growing body of evidence indicating that web-based personalized feedback interventions can reduce the amount of alcohol consumed in problem drinking college students. This study sought to evaluate w...
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Evaluation of a training program for Italian general practitioners to improve substance abuse early identification and brief intervention and identification of cardiovascular risk
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The utility of different screening methods to detect hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorders in the Screening and Intervention Program for Sensible Drinking (SIPS) program
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Screening and brief alcohol intervention in routine primary care in the UK: 12-month outcomes
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Screening procedures to identify problematic substance use in medical emergency department patients
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A79 -
Alcohol SMART-ED: study design to examine the role of assessment reactivity in screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A77 -
A brief intervention targeting primary-care physician prescribing of pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence: can it impact prescribing behavior and reduce hospital inpatient admissions?
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A75 -
Colorado's Ryan White screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment collaborative project to address substance use in HIV/AIDS case management and health-care settings
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A73 -
Assessing the impact of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment implementation on attitudes toward and moralization about alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A69 -
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 -
Implicit cognition as a moderator of brief motivational interventions for alcohol
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A46 -
The pros of drinking: how the drive for social group membership precipitates alcohol use among young adults
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Who is at risk for alcohol-related negative consequences?
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A42 -
Attitudes of social workers and their patients concerning early identification of alcohol-related problems
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A40 -
Early identification and brief intervention for risky drinkers: an experience with general practitioners in Florence, Italy
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Delphi study to develop a multidisciplinary SBIRT strategy for risky drinking in a Flemish community
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A36 -
Acute alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among injured patients in a Swedish emergency department
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Screening and brief intervention delivered simultaneously in multiple settings: it is cost-effective, but can it influence community-level outcomes?
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A13 -
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for risky stimulant use in a Skid Row community health center
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A11 -
Fidelity to motivational interviewing and subsequent cannabis cessation among adolescents three months after brief intervention
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A8 -
Self-reported drug use six months after a brief intervention: do changes in reported use vary by mental health status?
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A6 -
The evolution of American College of Surgeons alcohol screening and brief intervention mandates
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Educational intervention to improve secondhand smoke awareness, competency, and screening among health professions students
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A2
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