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Methodology and Demographics of a Brief Adolescent Alcohol Screen Validation Study.

Julie R Bromberg1,2, Anthony Spirito2, Thomas Chun1,2, Michael J Mello1,2, T Charles Casper3, Fahd Ahmad4, Lalit Bajaj5, Kathleen M Brown6, Lauren S Chernick7, Daniel M Cohen8, Joel Fein9, Tim Horeczko10, Michael N Levas11, Brett McAninch12, Michael Monuteaux13, Colette C Mull14, Jackie Grupp-Phelan15, Elizabeth C Powell16, Alexander Rogers17, Rohit P Shenoi18, Brian Suffoletto12, Cheryl Vance19, James G Linakis1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 2-question alcohol screen within 16 Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network pediatric emergency departments. This article describes the study methodology, sample characteristics, and baseline outcomes of the NIAAA 2-question screen.
METHODS: Participants included 12- to 17-year-olds treated in one of the participating pediatric emergency departments across the United States. After enrollment, a criterion assessment battery including the NIAAA 2-question screen and other measures of alcohol, drug use, and risk behavior was self-administered by participants on a tablet computer. Two subsamples were derived from the sample. The first subsample was readministered the NIAAA 2-question screen 1 week after their initial visit to assess test-retest reliability. The second subsample is being reassessed at 12 and 24 months to examine predictive validity of the NIAAA 2-question screen.
RESULTS: There were 4834 participants enrolled into the study who completed baseline assessments. Participants were equally distributed across sex and age. Forty-six percent of the participants identified as white, and 26% identified as black. Approximately one quarter identified as Hispanic. Using the NIAAA 2-question screen algorithm, approximately 8% were classified as low risk, 12% were classified as moderate risk, and 4% were classified as highest risk. Alcohol use was less likely to be reported by black participants, non-Hispanic participants, and those younger than 16 years. DISCUSSION: This study successfully recruited a large, demographically diverse sample to establish rates of the NIAAA screen risk categories across age, sex, ethnicity, and race within pediatric emergency departments.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29112110      PMCID: PMC5752626          DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


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2.  Predictive Validity of the CRAFFT for Substance Use Disorder.

Authors:  Rohit P Shenoi; James G Linakis; Julie R Bromberg; T Charles Casper; Rachel Richards; Michael J Mello; Thomas H Chun; Anthony Spirito
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3.  Problem Behaviors and Psychological Distress Among Teens Seen in a National Sample of Emergency Departments.

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5.  Sex Without Contraceptives in a Multicenter Study of Adolescent Emergency Department Patients.

Authors:  Lauren S Chernick; Thomas H Chun; Rachel Richards; Julie R Bromberg; Fahd A Ahmad; Brett McAninch; Colette Mull; Rohit Shenoi; Brian Suffoletto; Charlie Casper; James Linakis; Anthony Spirito
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6.  Screening for Adolescent Alcohol Use in the Emergency Department: What Does It Tell Us About Cannabis, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use?

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7.  Adolescent alcohol use predicts cannabis use over a three year follow-up period.

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8.  Screening Adolescent Trauma Patients for Substance Use at 10 Pediatric Trauma Centers.

Authors:  Michael J Mello; Sara J Becker; Anthony Spirito; Julie R Bromberg; Hale Wills; Amanda Barczyk; Lois Lee; Charles Pruitt; Beth E Ebel; Mark R Zonfrillo; Evelyn Nimaja; Kelli Scott; Andrew Kiragu; Isam W Nasr; Jeremy T Aidlen; R Todd Maxson; Janette Baird
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