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Six-Month Follow-Up of Computerized Alcohol Screening,Brief Intervention,and Referral to Treatment in the Emergency Department
Authors:Federico E. Vaca MD  MPH  Diane Winn RN  MPH  Craig L. Anderson PhD  MPH  Doug Kim MS  Mauricio Arcila BS
Affiliation:1. Center for Trauma and Injury Prevention Research, Department of Emergency Medicine , University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine , Orange , California , USA;2. Department of Emergency Medicine , Yale University School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut , USA;3. Center for Trauma and Injury Prevention Research, Department of Emergency Medicine , University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine , Orange , California , USA;4. University of Illinois, College of Law , Champaign , Illinois , USA;5. City of Hope National Medical Center , Duarte , California , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The goal of this observational study was to measure change in alcohol consumption at 6 months following emergency department computerized alcohol screening brief intervention (CASI) and referral to treatment (ED-SBIRT) with integrated brief negotiated interview (BNI) and computer-generated personal alcohol reduction plans. At-risk patients received a BNI by CASI, including personalized feedback, assessment of readiness to change, reasons for cutting down, goal setting, and a printed personal alcohol reduction plan. Alcohol use was assessed by telephone interview 6 months after CASI. Factors associated with lower alcohol consumption were examined. Of the 385 participants who completed the BNI, were consented, and enrolled, 221 subjects completed the 6-month follow-up interview. Forty-seven percent of the study sample of at-risk patients were no longer drinking over the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)-recommended limits. Reductions were greater for patients with Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores of 1 to 7. Readiness to change was a good predictor of drinking below the recommended limits. The use of computerized ED-SBIRT with integrated personalized messaging and BNI holds promise as a viable screening and intervention modality for a wide range of emergency department patients.
Keywords:Alcohol  brief intervention  computer  emergency department  screening
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