ALCOHOL SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTIONS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
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1 ALCOHOL SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTIONS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS James F. Schaus, M.D. Associate Director for Clinical Services University of Central Florida Health Services Assistant Professor of Family Medicine University of Central Florida College of Medicine
2 Look children, this is all I m going to say about drugs and alcohol Stay away from them There s a time and a place for everything and it s called college. Chef, South Park
3 PREVENTION Disease Onset Clinical Diagnosis No Disease Asymptomatic Disease Symptoms - Illness Primary Remove Risk Factors Secondary Early Detection and Treatment Tertiary Reduce Complications Critical screening point
4 Universal Screening Attempt to reach all patients Routine Simple to implement, brief Relatively inexpensive Employs test with high specificity and sensitivity Detects disease of sufficient importance at an early enough stage to prompt available treatment that significantly improves health outcomes. Fleming L.; Essentials of Public Health Management, Second Edition 2008
5 Recommendations to do SBIRT USPSTF NIAAA SAMHSA IOM WHO ASAM CDC
6 The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services 65 evidenced-based recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force intended to improve health outcomes in the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
7 PREVALENT TREATABLE HARMFUL U N I V E R S A L E-B BRIEF SCREENING INSTRUMENT
8 Prompts to Assess Alcohol History Routine examinations Before prescribing any medications Problems that might be alcohol induced or related Insomnia GI, liver disease Arrhythmia Trauma STI
9 ALCOHOL MISUSE USPSTF Grade B Recommendation: Recommends screening and behavioral counseling interventions to reduce alcohol misuse by adults in primary care settings. 5/4 High-risk drinking Drinking above recommended limits > 7 drinks/week women > 14 drinks/week men Alcohol Abuse Alcohol Dependence Ann Intern Med. 2004;140:
10 WHAT S A STANDARD DRINK? What s a Standard Drink? (page 24) In the U.S., a standard drink is any drink that contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol (about 0.6 fluid ounces or 1.2 tablespoons).
11 Alcohol Use Disorders - DSM 20% prevalence in college Alcohol Abuse One or more of 4 R s: risk of harm; relationship trouble; role failure; run-ins law Alcohol Dependence (4-6% prevalence) 3 or more criteria: withdrawal; tolerance; unable to stick to limits; unable to cut down or stop; continued despite problems; drinking consumes much time; neglecting other important or pleasurable activities
12 HIGH RISK DRINKING - COLLEGE STUDENTS 5/4 past 2 weeks: 44% (CAS x 4, ) 5/4 frequently: 23% (CAS 2001) Death: 1,825 college students ages Injury: 600,000 injured due to drinking 696,000 hit/assaulted by drinker DUI: 28.9% (SAMHSA 2005) Sexual violence: 97,000 victims alcohol related sexual assault or date rape Academic impairment Hingson et al. J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, Supplement No.16: 12-20, 2009
13 ROUTINE ALCOHOL SCREENING IN COLLEGE POPULATION Foote, J. A national survey of alcohol screening and referral in college health centers. Journal of American College Health, Jan-Feb 2004;52: HC surveyed 32% screen, only 12% used standardized instrument, mostly CAGE. Only 28% offered access to campus programs Winters, K., et al. Screening for Alcohol Problems Among 4-Year Colleges and Universities. JACH. 2011;59(5): HC surveyed 56% screen, 44% used standardized instrument, mostly CAGE, then AUDIT. Only 20% used author s recommended AUDIT, CAPS, CUGE, RAPS
14 GENERAL POPULATION Hingson, R., et al. Young adults at risk for excess alcohol consumption are often not asked or counseled about drinking alcohol. J Gen Intern Med 2012;27: % of adults saw a provider in past year but only 14% who exceeded alcohol limits remembered being asked about drinking and advised. CDC: McKnight-Eily, L., et al. Communication between health professionals and their patients about alcohol use 44 States and D.C., Vital Signs Report, MMWR, Jan. 7, 2014;63:1-7 Adult drinkers all ages only 17% had ever talked with provider about alcohol use and only 9% in past year Adult drinkers only 28% had ever talked with provider about alcohol use and only 16% in past year Only 35% of those who reported binge drinking 10 or more times in past month had this dialogue
15 Brief Evidence-based Screening CAGE. Developed Appropriate only to screen for AUD. Poor sensitivity to detect drinking, and failed to detect 69% problem drinkers CUGE. Uses DUI, validated in large college sample. Aetgeerts, et al. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2000;24:53-57 Single question screen, 5/4 or 5 or more Williams R., Vinson D.. J Fam Pract. 2001;50(4): Taj, et al. J Fam Pract. 1998;46(4): Fiellin, et al. Arch Int Med. 2000;160:
16 AUDIT Cutoff score 4> women 8> men
17 AUDIT-C 1. How often do you have a drink containing alcohol? How many drinks containing alcohol do you have on a typical day when you drink? How often do you have 5 or more drinks on one occasion? 0-4 Cutoff score 3> for women and 4> for men
18 ALCOHOL SCREENING & INTERVENTION IN A COLLEGE CLINIC James F. Schaus, M.D., Principal Investigator, UCF Natalie Mullett, M. Ed., Project Coordinator, UCF Mary Lou Sole, Ph.D., UCF Thomas P. McCoy, M.S., Wake Forest University Mary Claire O Brien, M.D., Wake Forest University NIAAA Grant Number: 1 U18 AA
19 5/4 SCREENING FOR HIGH-RISK DRINKING 5/4 During the past two weeks have you had 5 or more (for men) or 4 or more (for women) drinks containing alcohol in a row on at least one occasion? Brief quantity, frequency, and binge drinking questions are best to detect high-risk college drinking as first line inquiry (NIAAA) Asking about alcohol use in the context of other health behaviors (smoking, exercise, nutrition, depression) more accurate
20 Percent DRINKER RISK CATERGORY - BASELINE Drinker Category Baseline Non heavy Heavy Heavy and Frequent Category Categories based on Presley, C., Pimentel, E. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 2006;67(2),
21 HEAVY & FREQUENT GROUP HARMS Error Bars show 95.0% Cl of Mean 25 20% SAMPLE, 31% HARMS ] ] ] 10 Non-heavy Heavy Heavy and Frequent Classification Presley & Pimental
22 2 QUESTION SCREEN FOR HIGH-RISK DRINKING 1. 5/4 question 2. In a typical week do you drink on 3 or more occasions? Conclusion: 5/4 screen accurately identified students experiencing significant alcohol-related harms, and the addition of the frequency question identified students at highest risk and in greatest need of intervention Schaus et al.. Screening for High-Risk Drinking in a College Student Health Center: Characterizing Students Based on Quantity, Frequency, and Harms. J Stud Alcohol Drugs, Suppl ement No.16, 34-44, 2009
23 UCF ALCOHOL SCREEN/ACTION SCREEN Two question alcohol screen ACTION Brochure Drinking: What s Normal, What s Not Provider delivered BI Schedule follow-up BI, Healthy Lifestyle visit Offer referral to AOD REAL Project
24 Transition Screening to Intervention We ask everyone about drinking, we want you safe Tell me about this 5/4 response Typically drink what, how much, how often? As your clinician, I am concerned about your drinking Then elicit change talk from patient What do you think about your drinking, blackouts, broken wrist, GPA? What do you like about drinking?...not like? What are your goals (re career, health, alcohol)? What is a realistic plan for you regarding future drinking? Who are people in your life who will support you in your efforts to drink less or not at all, etc. On 1-10 scale, how ready are you to make any changes?
25 Brochure at
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27 RCT - 2 Brief (20 minute) Interventions 4 P.C. providers (ARNP, PA, 2 MD) trained in MI Gateway HL issues (weight, nutrition, sleep, stress, depression, smoking, other drug use) BASICS in MI framework Student-centered imperative Connect imperative Focus on harm reduction, protective factors Healthy Lifestyle Questionnaire Alcohol Use Calendar - TFB Participant Feedback document with goal
28 Provider Delivered Intervention BASICS, non-confrontational, harm reduction Personalized Normative Feedback Expectancies/Discrepancy with consequences Absorption/Metabolism Tolerance BAC cards, BA Effects Biphasic Effect Risk Reduction, Protective Behaviors Readiness to change
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30 TFB Alcohol Diary Student completes 30 day recall diary #drinks over # hours each day Gender, weight Calculate typical and peak BAC each day Alcohol quantity/frequency data # drinking days # drinks in 30 days Peak # drinks on a drinking day Average # drinks on drinking days Average # drinks in a week # days meeting 5/4 definition Sobell, L.C. & Sobell, M. B. (1992). Timeline follow-back: A technique for assessing self-report alcohol consumption. In Measuring alcohol consumption: Psychology and biochemical methods. Totowa NJ: Humana Press.
31 5/4 Baseline Drinking No differences between Intervention and Control groups at baseline (total n=363) Control Mean (S.D.) N=181 Typical BAC.08 (.05) Peak BAC.16 (.09) Ave Drinks Sitting 4.9 (2.4) # Days Drinking/Month 9.1 (6.1) Treat Mean (S.D.) N= (.05).15 (.08) 4.7 (2.3) 8.2 (5.5)
32 BRIEF INTERVENTION OUTCOMES Reductions in treatment compared to control group at 3 and 6 months (p <.05 repeated measures analysis) Quantity/frequency Typical BAC Peak BAC Peak drinks/sitting Average drinks/week Harms RAPI 23-item score Times drunk typical week Times taking foolish risks when drinking Driving after 3 > drinks Schaus et al. Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention in a College Student Health Center: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, Supplement No. 16, 34-44, 2009
33 U. Wisconsin RCT of clinician delivered SBI at 5 College Health Clinics, n=986 BI: 2 x 15 minute visits and 2 phone calls MI based Results at 12 months, reductions in treatment group v. control (p<.05): 28 day drinking totals RAPI score Fleming M., Brief Physician Advice for Heavy Drinking College Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial in College Health Clinics. J Stud Alcohol Drugs January; 71(1):
34 Top 5 components of BI Motivating behavior change: 1. Normative feedback - summary of the patient s drinking level 2. Discuss drinking likes and dislikes 3. Discuss life goals (discrepancy) 4. Encourage a risk-reduction agreement 5. Asking patients to track their drinking (cards) Grossberg, P., et al. Inside the Physician s Black Bag: Critical Ingredients of Brief Alcohol Interventions. Substance Abuse, 31: , 2010
35 AOD at UCF Located within Health Services Licensed substance prevention, intervention providers Referrals, voluntary, or mandated services Other substance use screening Assessment: Heavy episodic, abuse, dependence Acute health/safety concerns- Immediate clinical assessment Academic or interpersonal harms- Stress consequences of drinking Less acute- Emphasize harm reduction and use protective factors CBT strategies and Motivational Enhancement Therapy If serious abuse or dependence, may refer to community services
36 UCF DEPRESSION - ALCOHOL 17.7% overall screen positive with PHQ-2 Depression n 23% overall meet 5/4 HR drinkng 33% of the depression group meet 5/4 HR
37 Using the NIAAA To order free copies of the Clinician s Guide, Guide contact NIAAA A note to Instructors: By mail NIAAA This Publications slide show Distribution a companion to the Center NIAAA Clinician s Guide. For best P.O. results, Box distribute copies of the Guide Rockville, for students MD to review in conjunction with the presentation. By phone To order free copies of the Guide, or to download the full-text PDF, visit Online /2008
38 NIAAA SBI Summary Screen with past year 5/4 Average days/week drinking x typical #drinks/day = weekly average #drinks (7/14) Assess for AUD - Abuse with 4 R s (1 or more) and Dependence (3 or more of 7 elements) Advise and Assist for either AUD or At-risk Clearly state conclusion and recommendation Assess RTC and explore barriers to change Set goal and plan, possible referral if severe AUD Continue track drinking and follow-up
39 POCKET GUIDE NIAAA also offers a condensed Pocket Guide. It features the same step-by-step format and includes the medications chart and other supporting materials.
40 POCKET GUIDE To order free copies of the Guide, Pocket Guide, or the CD, contact NIAAA By mail NIAAA Publications Distribution Center P.O. Box Rockville, MD By phone Online
41 Time and Money Studies with Brief interventions averaged 6-15 minutes Can be provided by other health professionals on team electronically (e.g. normative feedback on quantity and frequency via web portal) Build into EMR ACA requires insurance plans to cover SBI without copayment CPT codes 99408, 99409
42 PUTTING SBIRT INTO PRACTICE Use evidence-based routine brief screening Develop a rapid effective response to screening with further assessment and BI Overcome barriers to implementation Train staff in BASICS and MI Coordinate team of health services, counseling, wellness, academic and educational resources Champion alcohol prevention to sustain the effort Create a healthy campus - one patient at a time
43 AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS A TON OF WORK
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