Adolescent substance use - Brief interventions by emergency care providers

被引:34
作者
Burke, PJ
O'Sullivan, J
Vaughan, BL
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp, Div Adolescent & Young Adult Med, MCH Leadership Educ Adolescent Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] MGH Inst Hlth Profess, Grad Program Nursing, Boston, MA USA
[3] Childrens Hosp, Psychopharmacol Serv, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Childrens Hosp, Adolescent Substance Abuse Program, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
adolescent substance use; screening; CRAFFT; brief intervention; motivational interviewing;
D O I
10.1097/01.pec.0000186435.66838.b3
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs plays a major role in adolescent morbidity and mortality. When under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, adolescents are at increased risk for injuries, unprotected sex, or interpersonal violence. Alcohol and other drugs are major factors in adolescent deaths, contributing to motor vehicle crashes, homicides, and suicides. Adolescents tend to have shorter substance use histories therefore they often experience emergency/acute care health treatment resulting from Substance use related trauma and/or overdose. Substance use screening of adolescents who present to an Emergency Department (ED) is vitally important. The CRAFFT is a valid and reliable screening tool that was developed for use with adolescents. If an adolescent screens positive, then the next step is to determine their stage of use and readiness for change in preparation for doing a brief intervention. Helping patients to recognize the potential relation between their substance use and health related consequences, may motivate them to decrease their use for harm reduction. Motivational interviewing is an effective, evidence-based approach to helping people change their high risk behavior.
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