SCREENING FOR PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL-PROBLEMS - SEVERITY OF PATIENTS IDENTIFIED BY THE CAGE

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LAIRSON, DR
HARLOW, K
COBB, J
HARRIST, R
MARTIN, DW
RAMBY, R
RUSTIN, TA
SWINT, JM
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[1] UNIV HOUSTON CLEAR LAKE, HOUSTON, TX 77058 USA
[2] KELSEY SEYBOLD CLIN PA, HOUSTON, TX USA
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10.2190/H8QV-KAYU-QBYH-1LN3
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Primary care physicians are well situated to identify patients with substance abuse problems and motivate them to seek appropriate assistance, but active programs are the exception. A study in a community setting was undertaken to assess the CAGE (the first letters of key words in a series of four questions about drinking: cut down; annoyed; guilty; and eye-opener), instrument in the routine screening for alcohol problems in both new and established patients. The screening process identified subjects for a pilot evaluation of a motivational interview designed to encourage problem-solving behavior. This article focuses on the screening results and the use of the CAGE instrument. During June and July of 1990,687 patients of two primary care physicians belonging to a large group practice were asked to complete a health questionnaire that included the CAGE. Those who responded affirmatively to at least two of the four CAGE questions were requested to participate in follow-up assessment of problems associated with alcohol and health. The type and severity of alcohol problems experienced by patients who scored positive on the CAGE are described. Prevalence of a positive score on the CAGE was 8.6 percent with males, smokers, and blue collar and unemployed persons being more likely to score positive. The positive predictive value was .68. Primarily, persons with moderate alcohol problems were identified. Results show that the CAGE instrument is a useful screening device for identifying those with mild to moderate substance abuse problems, increasing the opportunity for intervention prior to serious medical complications. The instrument is easily administered, and has demonstrated relatively high levels of sensitivity and specificity. When combined with assessment and motivational interviews, the CAGE shows promise in the secondary prevention of substance abuse and related health problems.
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