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Predictors of Treatment Referral after AUDIT-C Screening for Heavy Drinking.

Michelle S Naps1,2, Daniel Maass1, Henry R Kranzler1,2, Rachel V Smith2, Erin Ingram2, David W Oslin1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The Veterans Health Administration has implemented annual screening for heavy drinking during primary care encounters using the 3-item Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Consumption (AUDIT-C) questionnaire and made specialized services available to patients with alcohol use disorders (AUDs). We sought to identify the factors that influence whether a patient who has an elevated AUDIT-C score receives appropriate care in the context of an integrated mental health services program. We focused on higher AUDIT-C scores, as these are seen in individuals who are most likely to have a moderate-to-severe AUD and more severe alcohol-related consequences.
METHODS: Utilizing electronic health record data, we conducted a four-year retrospective study of veterans at high-risk for an AUD, based upon an AUDIT-C score >=8 recorded during a primary care encounter at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center and its community-based outpatient clinics.
RESULTS: In multivariate analysis, the predictors of treatment referral were younger age, being non-white, higher AUDIT-C score, and main campus location. Among patients referred for treatment, younger age and being white were associated with an increased likelihood of completing a pre-treatment assessment.
CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to increase the consistency of treatment referrals, according to established clinical guidelines, could enhance the effectiveness of AUDIT-C screening during primary care visits. Subgroups of patients who may benefit from such efforts include individuals with high-risk but sub-maximal AUDIT-C scores, older patients, and patients who are seen at community-based outpatient clinics.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30271280      PMCID: PMC6159906          DOI: 10.1097/ADT.0000000000000134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Disord Their Treat        ISSN: 1531-5754


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