Literature DB >> 27981399

The Usefulness of the CRAFFT in Screening for Problematic Drug and Alcohol Use Among Youth Living with HIV.

Kristi E Gamarel1,2, Kimberly M Nelson3,4, Larry Brown3,5, M Isabel Fernandez6, Sharon Nichols7.   

Abstract

Substance use is highly prevalent among youth living with HIV (YLWH) and negatively impacts HIV care. This study sought to determine whether the CRAFFT (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, and Trouble), designed to screen for problematic substance use, is reliably associated with substance use behaviors among YLWH. A cross-sectional sample of 2216 youth (ages 12-26) were recruited through the adolescent medicine trials network for HIV/AIDS Interventions. Participants completed a self-administered survey. Over half screened positive on the CRAFFT (i.e., ≥2). Among frequent substance users, those older in age, behaviorally infected, with history of incarceration or unstably housed were more likely to screen positive on the CRAFFT. Study findings suggest that the CRAFFT reliably identifies youth who use substances. Thus, screening measures such as the CRAFFT should be utilized routinely in HIV clinical settings for youth.

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Keywords:  CRAFFT; HIV; Substance use screening; Youth

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27981399      PMCID: PMC5472507          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1640-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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1.  A cross-sectional study examining associations between substance use frequency, problematic use and STIs among youth living with HIV.

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