Using the NIAAA brief alcohol screener in social work practice for selected prevention targeting youth |
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Authors: | Jonathan G Tubman Alan Meca Seth J Schwartz Timothy Regan |
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Institution: | 1. Professor, Department of Psychology, American University , Washington, District of Columbia, USA jtubman@american.edu;3. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University , Norfolk, Virginia, USA;4. Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami , Miami, Florida, USA;5. Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychological &6. Brain Sciences, Texas A&7. M University , College Station, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article discusses the use of brief screeners in social work practice to identity adolescents in need of selected interventions for alcohol and other drug use problems. Brief screeners can increase access to alcohol or other drug intervention services and promote the diffusion of evidence-based interventions to underserved communities when integrated in Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) initiatives. The two-item NIAAA Brief Alcohol Use Screener is discussed as a developmentally tailored assessment tool that can be integrated into SBIRT in social work practice to improve detection of early-stage alcohol problems among adolescents who lack routine access to preventative health care. The use of brief, empirically supported alcohol screeners in trainings for social work students and new professionals can enhance their preparation and competence to offer child and adolescent clients appropriate selected intervention options to reduce harms associated with underage alcohol use. |
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Keywords: | Adolescents alcohol screener assessment selected prevention social work practice |
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