"Effectiveness of a Brief Intervention for Substances Consumption Linked to the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST): A Randomized Control Trial in Chilean Primary Care."
- Conditions
- Alcohol-Related DisordersSubstance-Related DisordersSubstance Abuse
- Interventions
- Other: ObservationOther: ASSIST-linked brief intervention for hazardous and harmful substance use.
- Registration Number
- NCT01573416
- Lead Sponsor
- Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
- Brief Summary
Alcohol and drugs consumption are among the highest risk factor for health in Chile and abroad. In Chile, harmful use of alcohol continues to be a major contributor to the burden of disease while lost years of healthy life are higher than many other risk factors such as hypertension, overweight and obesity, and hyperglycemia. It is important to say that the impact of alcohol consumption is greater in younger age groups where fatal injuries occur relatively early in life, as well.
In Chile, the consumption pattern in 2008 showed that 49.8 % consumed at least once in the last month for alcohol, 3.5 % for marihuana and 1.3 % for cocaine. This prevalence was even greater in young adults and adolescents and is associated with other mental health issues and poorer life quality. Those who have consumed marihuana during the last year, 25% report dependence symptoms. For cocaine derives, dependency rises up to 50% among the consumers. This data reinforce the need to design and implement strategies for reducing alcohol and drugs consumption in our population.
Also, it is well known that a high number of those who suffers from any addiction problem do not get attention in a specialized center. The are many barriers to do so, such as lack of motivation, lack of resources, social problems, access to care problems, and so on.
Chile has a shortage of preventive interventions for those at risk to develop an addiction at an early stage of substance use because front line health services (Primary health care and emergency care) and other social services (police stations, local justice courts) do not have a screening system and a model of brief intervention.
The Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, through its Addiction Studies Center (CEDA UC) and its Department of Family Medicine, is working in conjunction with SENDA (Servicio Nacional para la Prevención y Rehabilitación del Consumo de Drogas y Alcohol ) to design, implement and evaluate a communal system for early detection, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT), in people older than 18 years, with substance consumption in five municipalities in the country.
The aid of this study is to demonstrate that a model of brief intervention is more effective than the approach currently used in patients with substance use at moderate risk (i.e.follow-up). It is a multicentric randomized controlled trial, single blind, with a group to receive brief intervention and a control group that is kept in control and waiting list being re-evaluated three months later.
The target population is composed by users whose ASSIST screening scores place them in the moderate risk group, for which there has not been defined a structured intervention yet by our health system. The information will be obtained from the scores obtained after the application of the ASSIST-WHO questionnaire.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 400
- Men and women older than 18 years and 50 years
- Achieving a moderate risk score in the ASSIST screening questionnaire.
- Without any similar intervention in the last 3 months. (ie. AUDIT test).
- Pregnant women.
- Users with cognitive disabilities.
- Users with language and communication disabilities.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control group Observation - Intervention group ASSIST-linked brief intervention for hazardous and harmful substance use. -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Post-intervention ASSIST screening score. 3 months 3 months after being recruited, users with moderate risk in the ASSIST questionnaire who received either a brief intervention or observation will be re-evaluated with the same ASSIST instrument. In both the intervened and the control group, changes in the post-intervention ASSIST score will be measured.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (30)
CS Alberto Bachelet
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile
CESFAM Padre Gerardo Whelan
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
CESFAM Violeta Parra
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
SAPU La Estrella
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
APS Carol Urzúa
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
SAPU Raúl Brañes
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
CS Juanita Aguirre
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile
CS La Faena
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
APS Confraternidad
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
CESFAM San Juan
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
CESFAM Tierras Blancas
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
5ta. Comisaría Conchalí
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile
SAPU Lo Hermida
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
CESFAM Gustavo Molina
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
CESFAM RAúl Silva Henríquez
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
APS El Manzano
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
CESFAM Santa Cecilia
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
APS Raúl Cuevas
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
CS José Symon Ojeda
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile
43va. Comisaría Peñalolén
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
CS Carol Urzúa Ibañez
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
26va. Comisaría Pudahuel
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
Consultorio Estrella
🇨🇱Pudahuel, RM, Chile
SAPU Dr. Sergio Aguilar
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
CESFAM Lo Hermida
🇨🇱Peñalolén, RM, Chile
14va. Comisaría San Bernardo
🇨🇱San Bernardo, RM, Chile
CESFAM Dr. Sergio Aguilar
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
SAPU Tierras Blancas
🇨🇱Coquimbo, IV, Chile
SAPU Lucas Sierra
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile
CS Lucas Sierra
🇨🇱Conchalí, RM, Chile