Brief Screening and Intervention for Alcohol and Drug Use in a College Student Health Clinic: Feasibility,Implementation, and Outcomes |
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Authors: | Hortensia Amaro PhD Elizabeth Reed ScD MPH Erin Rowe BA Jennifer Picci RN MPH Philomena Mantella PhD Guillermo Prado MS PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute on Urban Health Research , Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts;2. Department of Prevention &3. Community Health , George Washington University School of Public Health , Washington, DC;4. Institute on Urban Health Research , Northeastern University;5. University Health and Counseling Services of Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts;6. Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs of Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts;7. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Miller School of Medicine , University of Miami , Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | Abstract Objective: Evaluation of the Brief Alcohol Screen and Intervention in College Students (BASICS) in a university primary care setting. Participants/Methods: Undergraduates (N = 449) participated in BASICS and electronic surveys assessing frequency/quantity of alcohol and drug use, psychosocial and mental health outcomes, and demographic information. Data were collected at baseline and 6-month follow-up between August 2006 and August 2008. Results: Drinking and drug use decreased between baseline and 6 months. Participants reported an increase in protective factors and in readiness to change alcohol-related behaviors, and a decrease in alcohol-related consequences and in distress symptoms. Heavy episodic drinking at baseline significantly moderated the changes in number of drinks in a typical week and in a typical weekend, and number of drinks on the occasion drank most on a weekend. Conclusions: BASICS can be implemented in a primary health care setting and university students may reduce their alcohol and/or drug use. |
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Keywords: | alcohol and drug use college students brief screening and intervention prevention primary care |
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