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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):O48
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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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A new methodology for examining the efficacy of SBIRT protocols on reducing healthcare utilization and costs
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):O44 -
Do chief complaints allow targeting of SBIRT in the Emergency Department?
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Barriers to knowledge translation: from controlled scenario to clinical scenario in addictions treatment
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):O41 -
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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A scoping study of practitioner training in alcohol brief interventions as described and delivered in randomised controlled trials
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Integrating adolescent substance abuse screening, brief intervention and treatment in health professions education
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Developing alcohol SBI policy and procedures with Alaska Public Health Nursing
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Adapting SBIRT for Batterer Intervention Program groups using motivational approaches
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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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Preventing, screening, and intervening in youth substance use: examining implementation of SBIRT in diverse settings
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Implementing adolescent SBIRT in an urban federally qualified health center: generalist vs. specialist service delivery models
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Harm-reduction goals and safer-drinking strategies among individuals attending a new drop-in center
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The implementation in Europe (EU) of the low risk drinking guidelines: results from the RARHA survey
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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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Primary care patients with drug use identified by screening self-medicate with alcohol and other drugs for chronic pain
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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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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)
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):O13 -
Discovering SBIRT implementation and training priorities: The National SBIRT ATTC Needs Assessment
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Development of an evidence-based strategy to assess and manage substance use in oncology patients
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Barriers and facilitators to pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorders in primary care: results of a qualitative study in 4 va primary care clinics
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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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Risky drinkers and their physicians
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):P11 -
Comparison of groups with different forms of problematic Internet use pro-actively recruited in the setting of vocational schools
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Start-up costs of implementing Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) for Adolescents (part of Economics of SBI symposium)
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):O5 -
A screening and brief intervention for women in OB/GYN care
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Healthcare professionals, substance use and adverse childhood experiences
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Psychoactive substances: screening for brief intervention in primary health care, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 2):P1 -
Optimal use of the AUDIT in screening and brief intervention programs: a decision theoretic approach (part of Economics of SBI symposium)
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A pilot study comparing in-person and web-based motivational interviewing among adults with a first-time DUI offense
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a significant problem, and there is a pressing need to develop interventions that reduce future risk.
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Emergency department use and hospitalizations among homeless adults with substance dependence and mental disorders
Homelessness, substance use, and mental disorders each have been associated with higher rates of emergency department (ED) use and hospitalization. We sought to understand the correlation between ED use, hospi...
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The management of opiate use disorders in France: results of an observational survey of general practitioners
When opioid-agonist treatments were approved in France in 1995, opiate use disorders began to be managed and treated by general practitioners (GPs), who have since then been encouraged to treat substance use d...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:16 -
Predicting patient post-detoxification engagement in 12-step groups with an extended version of the theory of planned behavior
Individuals with substance use disorders can receive important abstinence-specific support in 12-step groups (TSGs). However, our understanding of key factors that influence TSG participation remains limited. ...
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Trends in telemedicine use in addiction treatment
Telemedicine use in addiction treatment and recovery services is limited. Yet, because it removes barriers of time and distance, telemedicine offers great potential for enhancing treatment and recovery for peo...
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Alcohol brief intervention for hospitalized veterans with hazardous drinking: protocol for a 3-arm randomized controlled efficacy trial
Various hospital accreditation and quality assurance entities in the United States have approved and endorsed performance measures promoting alcohol brief intervention (BI) for hospitalized individuals who scr...
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Factors associated with willingness to take extended release naltrexone among injection drug users
Although opioid-agonist therapy with methadone or buprenorphine/naloxone is currently the mainstay of medical treatment for opioid use disorder, these medications often are not well accepted or tolerated by pa...
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Annual acknowledgement of manuscript reviewers 2014
The editor of Addiction Science & Clinical Practice would like to thank all reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 9 (2014).
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Narrative review of the safety and efficacy of marijuana for the treatment of commonly state-approved medical and psychiatric disorders
The present investigation aimed to provide an objective narrative review of the existing literature pertaining to the benefits and harms of marijuana use for the treatment of the most common medical and psycho...
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Designer drugs 2015: assessment and management
Recent designer drugs, also known as “legal highs,” include substituted cathinones (e.g., mephedrone, methylone, and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, often referred to as “bath salts”); synthetic cannabinoids (SCs;...
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Patient-centered feedback on the results of personality testing increases early engagement in residential substance use disorder treatment: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Patient-centered models of assessment have shown considerable promise for increasing patients’ readiness for mental health treatment in general, but have not been used to facilitate patients’ engagement in sub...
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Implementation of a clinical pathway may improve alcohol treatment outcome
This article describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a clinical pathway system in a two-cohort quasi-experimental study before and after implementation, controlling for confounders. The main ou...
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Systematic review of the pharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorders in individuals infected with hepatitis C
Treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) is critical in individuals suffering from hepatitis C infection (HCV). Aside from psychosocial interventions, pharmacological treatment is effective for decreasing alcohol ...
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Technology-based interventions for tobacco and other drug use in university and college students: a systematic review and meta-analysis
University students have high levels of tobacco and other drug use, yet they are unlikely to seek traditional care. Technology-based interventions are highly relevant to this population. This paper comprises a...
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Assessment and staff perceptions of mental health and substance use disorders integration in primary care
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A65 -
A collaborative opioid prescribing (CoOP) model linking opioid treatment programs with office-based buprenorphine providers
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A63 -
Client involvement in a web-based intervention targeting substance abuse treatment in the criminal justice system
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A61 -
Comparison of self- versus clinician-administered GAIN-Q3 MI
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A57 -
Using technology to promote integration of care
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Implementation of comprehensive services as a mediator and race and ethnicity as a moderator of access and retention in addiction health services
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10(Suppl 1):A18
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