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From Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series from SAMHSA, published in 2012. Title implies this is related to chronic opioid therapy for patients in recovery from substance use disorders, which it is, but it also is relevant to use of chronic opioid therapy for all patients and preventing substance use disorders.
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SAMHSA 0
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The K6 Screening Scale is a brief interview for detecting psychiatric disorders in individuals with substance use disorders.
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NY State Office of Mental Health 0
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This guideline provides in-depth information on co-occurring substance use and mental disorders, including terminology, detection and treatment. It also includes examples of common screening instruments for co-occurring disorders.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 0
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The DAPA-PC is a brief internet-based instrument that assess emotional and physical problems and conducts a "drug and alcohol problem screen". It is self-administered, and is designed for use in a primary care setting.
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DANYA International, Inc. 0
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This guide provides information for clinicians on screening and treating alcohol problems in adolescents and adults. It also includes a comprehensive list of screening instruments.
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) 0
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The PRISM is a an extensive, 1-3 hour semi-structured interview that assesses present and prior alcohol, drug, and psychiatric Axis 1 DSM-IV disorders.
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Deborah Hasin, PhD; Sharon Samet, MSW 0
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This is a 20-minute test that provides diagnostic information on the severity of alcohol use disorders and comorbid psychiatric conditions. Version 2.1
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World Health Organization (WHO) 0
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