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screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment evidence base for brief interventions Lecture 1.3

substance use is prevalent and undertreated

22 million Americans met the criteria for an alcohol or drug use disorder in 2010. (National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2011)

$235 billion the annual cost of alcohol misuse in the United States in the form of healthcare costs, lost productivity, criminal justice costs, etc. $193 billion And it costs a tremendous amount of $ the annual cost of drug misuse in the United States in the form of healthcare costs, lost productivity, criminal justice costs, etc. (US Dept. Health and Human Services, 2014; CDC, 2015; National Drug Intelligence Center, 2011)

undertreated condition The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates only 11% of individuals requiring substance use treatment services receive them.

substance use treatment Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Summary of National Findings, NSDUH Series H-48, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 14-4863. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014.

75% 20% Drinking Behavior Intervention Need 5% Brief Intervention and Referral for Additional Services 5% Substance Use Disorder 20% Hazardous Harmful Symptomatic Brief Intervention or Brief Treatment Low Risk or Abstinence No Intervention or Screening and Feedback 75% Drinking Behavior Intervention Need Developed by, and is used with permission of Daniel Hungerford, Ph.D., Epidemiologist, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

drug use/misuse illicit drug use is increasing in 2014, 10.2% of population reported using illicit drugs in the previous month most commonly used illicit substance – marijuana followed by prescription pain medication marijuana use & prescription drug misuse are increasing in 2009, 21.2% of ED visits were related to illicit substances (National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2012-2104; US Dept. Health & Human Services, 2010)

47,055 prescription and illicit opioid-related deaths in 2014, double the rate of deaths from a decade earlier. Large # of prescription-drug related deaths, steadily on the rise for the past decade Can apply the SBIRT model to combat prescription drug abuse (Centers for Disease Control, 2015)

tobacco use leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. health consequences smoking tied to 90% of lung cancer cases nearly 50,000 people die annually from second hand smoke related illnesses usually require multiple attempts to quit 5% success rate when smokers try to quit ‘cold turkey’ with no external support brief interventions for tobacco use have been shown to be effective

making sense of the literature reduction in volume & frequency of substance use reduces risky drinking by about 12% reduces consumption by about 15% multiple contacts more impactful than single contacts poorer outcomes with heavy/high risk users; stronger outcomes with moderate risk users poorer outcomes for those with co-occurring disorders better outcomes in primary care than hospitals few people show up when we make a referral (SAMHSA white paper, 2011; National Council SBIRT Brief, n.d.; Jonas et al., 2012; Beich et al., 2013; Saitz, 2015)