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Clark, M.D., Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Assessing the Impact of Childhood Interventions on Subsequent Drug Use Washington DC: May 23-24, 2000Substance Use Dimensions: Substance Use Dimensions type frequency quantity time frame developmental stage problems substance use disorders Substance Type: Substance Type alcohol barbituates marijuana club drugs amphetamines alcohol methamphetamine cigarettes heroin steroids tranquilizers Johnson, O’Malley, Bachman (1999): Monitoring the Future: Overview of Key Findings Substance Use Frequency: Substance Use Frequency Drugs other than alcohol and cigarettes ever past 12 months past 30 days Frequency: 0, 1-2, 3-5, 6-9, 10-19, 20-39, 40+ Johnson, O’Malley & Bachman (1999) Monitoring the Future: Overview of Key FindingsTime-line Follow Back: Time-line Follow Back Daily occurrence type (alcohol, other drugs) frequency quantity Time frame: Past month Sobell & Sobell (1994) Time-line follow Back Users ManualLifetime Drinking History: Lifetime Drinking History type frequency quantity Time frame: “phases” Skinner & Sheu (1982) J Stud Alcohol CAGE Alcohol Screen: CAGE Alcohol Screen Have you felt the need to stop or cut down on drinking? Have you been angry or annoyed at other people talking about or criticizing your drinking? Have you felt guilty...something you did when...drinking? How often have you taken a drink first thing in the morning? (early morning drinking) Optimal cut-score = 1 sensitivity = .67 specificity = .82 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press)TWEAK Alcohol Screen: TWEAK Alcohol Screen How many drinks can you hold? (Tolerance) Have close friends or relatives worried...? Do you...drink...when you first get up? (Eye-opener) Has a friend...you could not remember? (Amnesia) Do you...feel the need to cut down on your drinking? Optimal cut-score = 2 sensitivity = .73 specificity = .90 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press) AUDIT Alcohol Screen: AUDIT Alcohol Screen 3 questions: quantity, frequency, binge or risk drinking 4 questions: alcohol dependence 3 questions: alcohol-related negative consequences Optimal cut-score = 4 sensitivity = .95 specificity = .80 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press)Adolescent Substance Problems Screening Questionnaires: Adolescent Substance Problems Screening Questionnaires Client Substance Index Thomas 1990 DAP Quick Screen Schwartz & Wirtz 1990 DUSI - R Tarter et al., 1992 PESQ Winters 1992 POSIT Rahdert 1991 AAIS Mayer & Filsted 1979 ADI Harrell & Wirtz 1989 RAPI White & Labouvie, 198 Martin & Winters (1998): Alcohol Health Research World Drug Use Screening Inventory: Drug Use Screening Inventory Substance type & frequency screen 159 true/false items 10 Domains Substance Use Family System Behavior Pattern School Adjustment Health Status Work Adjustment Psychiatric Disorder Peer relationships Social Competency Recreation Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Preparation: 1995 - 1999 APA Task Force 27 domains defined principal contributors identified candidate measures compiled outside advisors consulted final selection of measures Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Information Provided for Each Measure Goals Description Practical Issues Psychometric Properties Clinical Utility References Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Substance Use Disorders Measures (1) Alcohol Timeline Followback* AUDIT*, CAGE*, TWEAK* Michigan Alcohol Screening Test Alcohol Dependence Scale* Alcohol Expectancy Questionaire* Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Substance Use Disorders Measures (2) OC Drinking Scale* Drug Abuse Screening Test Personal Experience Screening Ques Addiction Severity Index* Fagerstrom - Nicotine Dependence URI Change Assessment Environmental Risk Factors : Environmental Risk Factors Family environment Parent SUDs Parent psychopathology Physical or sexual abuse Peer environment Macrosocial environment Tarter et al. (1999): Development and Psychopathology Risk Factor Measures: Risk Factor Measures K-SADS Trauma Interview for each trauma experience mother, adolescent report date(s), multiple events perpetrator(s) if witness, victim Risk Factor Measures: Risk Factor Measures K-SADS Trauma Interview Trauma events screen car accident other accident fire witness natural disaster witness violent crime victim of violent crime witness to domestic violence physical abuse sexual abuseMediating Phenotypes : Mediating Phenotypes Behavioral dysregulation behavioral undercontrol antisocial behavior conduct disorder Emotional dysregulation anxiety & depression negative affect disorders Dysregulation constructs : Dysregulation constructs Behavioral Undercontrol CD symptom count DUSI Undercontrol Factor MPQ - Aggression MPQ - Harm Avoidance MPQ - Constraint Martin, Lynch, Pollock & Clark (in press) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Dysregulation constructs : Dysregulation constructs Negative Emotionality Beck Depression Inventory Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale MPQ - Stress Reactivity CBCL - Internalizing Factor Martin, Lynch, Pollock & Clark (in press) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Slide22: Interactive Website for substance abuse Etiology of Substance Abuse—Online Reference Archive (contract funded by NIDA, 1996-present) Drug and Alcohol Forum—Online education and certification of addiction counselors CEDAR Website http://www.pitt.edu/~cedarSlide23: Website describing program Article abstracts Links to other alcohol sites Faculty addresses PAARC Website http://www.pitt.edu/~paarc/paarc.html You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Clark Bernardo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 119 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Measuring Drug Use and Key Risk, Mediating and Moderating Factors: Measuring Drug Use and Key Risk, Mediating and Moderating Factors Duncan B. Clark, M.D., Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Assessing the Impact of Childhood Interventions on Subsequent Drug Use Washington DC: May 23-24, 2000Substance Use Dimensions: Substance Use Dimensions type frequency quantity time frame developmental stage problems substance use disorders Substance Type: Substance Type alcohol barbituates marijuana club drugs amphetamines alcohol methamphetamine cigarettes heroin steroids tranquilizers Johnson, O’Malley, Bachman (1999): Monitoring the Future: Overview of Key Findings Substance Use Frequency: Substance Use Frequency Drugs other than alcohol and cigarettes ever past 12 months past 30 days Frequency: 0, 1-2, 3-5, 6-9, 10-19, 20-39, 40+ Johnson, O’Malley & Bachman (1999) Monitoring the Future: Overview of Key FindingsTime-line Follow Back: Time-line Follow Back Daily occurrence type (alcohol, other drugs) frequency quantity Time frame: Past month Sobell & Sobell (1994) Time-line follow Back Users ManualLifetime Drinking History: Lifetime Drinking History type frequency quantity Time frame: “phases” Skinner & Sheu (1982) J Stud Alcohol CAGE Alcohol Screen: CAGE Alcohol Screen Have you felt the need to stop or cut down on drinking? Have you been angry or annoyed at other people talking about or criticizing your drinking? Have you felt guilty...something you did when...drinking? How often have you taken a drink first thing in the morning? (early morning drinking) Optimal cut-score = 1 sensitivity = .67 specificity = .82 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press)TWEAK Alcohol Screen: TWEAK Alcohol Screen How many drinks can you hold? (Tolerance) Have close friends or relatives worried...? Do you...drink...when you first get up? (Eye-opener) Has a friend...you could not remember? (Amnesia) Do you...feel the need to cut down on your drinking? Optimal cut-score = 2 sensitivity = .73 specificity = .90 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press) AUDIT Alcohol Screen: AUDIT Alcohol Screen 3 questions: quantity, frequency, binge or risk drinking 4 questions: alcohol dependence 3 questions: alcohol-related negative consequences Optimal cut-score = 4 sensitivity = .95 specificity = .80 Chung et al Screening adolescents… J Stud Alc (in press)Adolescent Substance Problems Screening Questionnaires: Adolescent Substance Problems Screening Questionnaires Client Substance Index Thomas 1990 DAP Quick Screen Schwartz & Wirtz 1990 DUSI - R Tarter et al., 1992 PESQ Winters 1992 POSIT Rahdert 1991 AAIS Mayer & Filsted 1979 ADI Harrell & Wirtz 1989 RAPI White & Labouvie, 198 Martin & Winters (1998): Alcohol Health Research World Drug Use Screening Inventory: Drug Use Screening Inventory Substance type & frequency screen 159 true/false items 10 Domains Substance Use Family System Behavior Pattern School Adjustment Health Status Work Adjustment Psychiatric Disorder Peer relationships Social Competency Recreation Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Preparation: 1995 - 1999 APA Task Force 27 domains defined principal contributors identified candidate measures compiled outside advisors consulted final selection of measures Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Information Provided for Each Measure Goals Description Practical Issues Psychometric Properties Clinical Utility References Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Substance Use Disorders Measures (1) Alcohol Timeline Followback* AUDIT*, CAGE*, TWEAK* Michigan Alcohol Screening Test Alcohol Dependence Scale* Alcohol Expectancy Questionaire* Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol Handbook of Psychiatric Measures: Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Substance Use Disorders Measures (2) OC Drinking Scale* Drug Abuse Screening Test Personal Experience Screening Ques Addiction Severity Index* Fagerstrom - Nicotine Dependence URI Change Assessment Environmental Risk Factors : Environmental Risk Factors Family environment Parent SUDs Parent psychopathology Physical or sexual abuse Peer environment Macrosocial environment Tarter et al. (1999): Development and Psychopathology Risk Factor Measures: Risk Factor Measures K-SADS Trauma Interview for each trauma experience mother, adolescent report date(s), multiple events perpetrator(s) if witness, victim Risk Factor Measures: Risk Factor Measures K-SADS Trauma Interview Trauma events screen car accident other accident fire witness natural disaster witness violent crime victim of violent crime witness to domestic violence physical abuse sexual abuseMediating Phenotypes : Mediating Phenotypes Behavioral dysregulation behavioral undercontrol antisocial behavior conduct disorder Emotional dysregulation anxiety & depression negative affect disorders Dysregulation constructs : Dysregulation constructs Behavioral Undercontrol CD symptom count DUSI Undercontrol Factor MPQ - Aggression MPQ - Harm Avoidance MPQ - Constraint Martin, Lynch, Pollock & Clark (in press) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Dysregulation constructs : Dysregulation constructs Negative Emotionality Beck Depression Inventory Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale MPQ - Stress Reactivity CBCL - Internalizing Factor Martin, Lynch, Pollock & Clark (in press) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Slide22: Interactive Website for substance abuse Etiology of Substance Abuse—Online Reference Archive (contract funded by NIDA, 1996-present) Drug and Alcohol Forum—Online education and certification of addiction counselors CEDAR Website http://www.pitt.edu/~cedarSlide23: Website describing program Article abstracts Links to other alcohol sites Faculty addresses PAARC Website http://www.pitt.edu/~paarc/paarc.html