Screening and brief intervention for low risk drug use in primary care: a pilot randomized trial
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Material and methods We randomly assigned participants identified by screening with Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) drug specific scores of 2 or 3 (consistent with low risk drug use) to: no BI, a brief negotiated interview (BNI), or an adaptation of motivational interviewing (MOTIV). BNI was a 10-15 minute structured interview conducted by health educators. MOTIV was ¿45 minutes with an optional booster conducted by trained master’s-level counselors. Primary outcome was number of days use of self-identified main drug in the past 30 as determined by validated calendar method at 6 months. Analyses were performed using negative binomial regression adjusted for baseline use and main drug.
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