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Substance Use

Alcohol and other substances

CAGE Questionnaire 1.4-item self-report screening test designed to identify problem drinkers. 2. The adapted to CAGE measure that includes drug use. The CAGE questionnaire is comprised of the following four questions: Have you ever felt you should Cut down on your drinking? Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking? Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover (Eye opener)? Mayfield, D., McLeod, G., & Hall, P. (1974). The CAGE questionnaire: Validation of a new alcoholism screening instrument. American Journal of Psychiatry, 131(10), 1121. English
* Patients
* HIV-negative
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Substance Use

Alcohol and other substances

The CRAFFT Screening Self-Administered Interview The scale contains 9 items with yes/no response options. The measure is based on DAP (Drug and Alcohol Problem Quickscreen), RAFFT, a mnemonic device for a brief alcohol and other drug screen developed as part of Project ADEPT; and POSIT, Problem-Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers. Knight, J. R., Shrier, L. A., Bravender, T. D., Farrell, M., Vander Bilt, J., & Shaffer, H. J. (1999). A new brief screen for adolescent substance abuse. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 153(6), 591. English
* Patients
* Adolescents
* Youth
* HIV-negative
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Substance Use

Alcohol and other substances

The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) The Addiction Severity Index, Lite version (ASI-Lite) is a shortened version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). The ASI is a semi-structured instrument used in face-to-face interviews conducted by clinicians, researchers or trained technicians. The ASI covers the following areas: medical, employment/support, drug and alcohol use, legal, family/social, and psychiatric. The ASI obtains lifetime information about problem behaviours, as well as problems within the previous 30 days. McLellan, AT, Luborsky, L, Woody, GE, O'Brien CP (1980). An improved diagnostic evaluation instrument for substance abuse patients. The Addiction Severity Index. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 168(1): 26-33. English,
* Men
* Veterans
* HIV-negative
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