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Screening for Substance Use Disorder Among Incarcerated Men with the Alcohol, Smoking, Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST): A Comparative Analysis of Computer-Administered and Interviewer-Administered Modalities

机译:饮酒,吸烟,物质参与筛查测试(ASSIST)对被监禁男性中的物质使用障碍进行筛查:计算机管理和访谈者管理模式的比较分析

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Substance use disorders are overrepresented in incarcerated male populations. Cost-effective screening for alcohol and substance use problems among incarcerated populations is a necessary first step forward intervention. The Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) holds promise because it has strong psychometric properties, requires minimal training, is easy to score, is available in the public domain but, because of complicated skip patterns, cannot be self-administered. This study tests the feasibility, reliability, and validity of using computer-administered self-interviewing (CASI) versus interviewer-administered interviewing (IAI) to screen for substance use problems among incarcerated men using the ASSIST. A 2 x 2 factorial design was used to randomly assign 396 incarcerated men to screening modality. Findings indicate that computer screening was feasible. Compared to IAI, CASI produced equally reliable screening information on substance use and symptom severity, with test-retest intraclass correlations for ASSIST total and substance-specific scores ranging from 0.7 to 0.9, and ASSIST substance-specific scores and a substance abuse disorder diagnosis based on the Structured Clinical Interview (SCID) were significantly correlated for IAI and CASI. These findings indicate that data on substance use and symptom severity using the ASSIST can be reliably and validly obtained from CASI technology, increasing the efficiency by which incarcerated populations can be screened for substance use problems and, those at risk, identified for treatment. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:在囚禁的男性人群中,物质使用障碍的比例过高。具有成本效益的筛查被监禁人群中的酒精和物质使用问题是向前迈进的必要第一步。酒精,吸烟和物质参与筛查测试(ASSIST)很有希望,因为它具有强大的心理测量特性,需要的培训最少,易于评分,可以在公共领域使用,但是由于跳过模式复杂,因此无法自行管理。这项研究测试了使用计算机管理的自我访谈(CASI)与访谈员进行的访谈(IAI)来筛查使用ASSIST的被监禁男性中药物滥用问题的可行性,可靠性和有效性。采用2 x 2析因设计,随机分配396名被监禁的男性进行筛查。调查结果表明,计算机筛查是可行的。与IAI相比,CASI提供了关于药物使用和症状严重程度的可靠筛查信息,ASSIST总分和特定物质得分的测试-重新测试组内相关性介于0.7到0.9之间,ASSIST特定药物得分和基于药物滥用障碍的诊断IAI和CASI与结构化临床访谈(SCID)的相关性显着相关。这些发现表明,可以通过CASI技术可靠,有效地获得使用ASSIST进行药物使用和症状严重程度的数据,从而提高了对被监禁人群进行药物使用问题筛查以及对有风险的人群进行筛查的效率。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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