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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
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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
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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.
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Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)

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The 10-question Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) specifically for primary care settings as a screen for detecting at-risk or hazardous drinking. A shorter version of the AUDIT also is used in primary care and consists of the first 3 questions of the AUDIT.

1. How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?
___ never (0 point)
___ less than monthly / monthly (1 point)
___ 2-4 times/month (2 points)
___ 2-3 times/week (3 points)

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This report from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth "... focuses on our current understanding of underage drinking and seeks to prompt action by putting a spotlight on whether the nation is making progress in protecting our children by reducing underage drinking." (From Their Website)
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Camy.org
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Provides strategies to help reduce the prevalence of opioid abuse when prescribed: minimizing the risk, strategies to prevent misuse, and novel approaches to stopping misuse.
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American College of Physicians
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Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST)

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The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) is a 25-item questionnaire used to screen for alcohol abuse and dependence.

1. Do you enjoy a drink now and then? (Introductory -- no points)
2. Do you feel you are a normal drinker (by normal, we mean do you drink less than or as much as most other people)? (2)

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Printable PDF version of the AUDIT substance abuse screening tool with information on how many points each answer response gets.
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Reprinted with permission from the World Health Organization (WHO)
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The Clinical Screening Instrument is meant to be used as an adjunct to the AUDIT. The WHO recommends utilizing this instrument as a follow-up to the AUDIT if a clinician suspects that a patient may not be providing accurate answers to the AUDIT. Its use is also recommended in situations in which it may not be appropriate to administer the AUDIT, such as when a patient is clearly intoxicated.
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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Printable PDF version of the AUDIT substance abuse screening tool (reprinted with permission from the WHO.) The purpose of AUDIT is to assess hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption within the past year. The target population is adults. It can be administered by patient interview or self report.
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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