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Complementing SBIRT for Alcohol Misuse with SBIRT for Trauma: A Feasibility Study
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Substance UseInjury PreventionMental HealthFeasibility StudySubstance Use DisordersHarm ReductionAlcohol MisuseTrauma (Addiction Psychology)Substance Use TreatmentPublic HealthHealth SciencesU.s. Health OfficialsPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentAlcohol AbuseAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseAddictionPatient SafetyMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Reducing alcohol misuse is a priority for U.S. health officials considering that misuse of alcohol is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. Consequently, health centers are integrating Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol misuse within usual care. Although SBIRT is well validated among general patient samples, results have not generalized to drinkers with probable alcohol use disorder; moreover, little is known about the efficacy of SBIRT with patients who are of low-income or ethnic or racial minority status. Members of these groups are of particular concern because they are at risk to experience trauma, potentially in concert with alcohol misuse. Therefore, translational approaches to delivering SBIRT particularly with these groups of interest might be needed to meet the Grand Challenge of reducing alcohol misuse. Accordingly, this study combined SBIRT with a model designed to address psychological trauma: T-SBIRT. With a sample of 112 adults, mo...
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