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Using the MMPI-2 to detect substance abuse in an outpatient mental health setting.

Psychological Assessment, 1999
This study examined the utility of the MMPI-2 in detecting substance-abuse problems in an outpatient mental health setting. Specifically, the utility of the Addiction Acknowledgment Scale (AAS; N. C. Weed, J. N. Butcher, T. McKenna, & Y. S. Ben-Porath, 1992), the Addiction Potential Scale (APS; N. C.
L. A. R. Stein   +3 more
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[Detecting psycho-active substance abuse: why, how and what for?].

Revue medicale suisse, 2008
Misuse of psycho-active substances is frequent in primary care and concerns patients of all ages and conditions. Physicians should screen for use of such substances, especially in the case of tobacco dependence and/or clinical symptoms. Independently from the substance used (or from the behaviour), screening can be performed through clinical ...
B, Broers   +4 more
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Sensitivity of MCMI-III Scales T (Drugs) and B (Alcohol) in Detecting Substance Abuse

Substance Use & Misuse, 1997
The sensitivity and specificity of MCMI-III Scales T (drug dependence) and B (alcohol dependence) were evaluated with patients (N = 164) in an inpatient substance user treatment program. The sensitivity levels of these two scales improved significantly compared to previous research using the MCMI I and MCMI II Scales T and B, which had not achieved ...
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Beyond CAGE. A brief clinical approach after detection of substance abuse.

Archives of internal medicine, 1996
Generalist physicians should incorporate alcohol and drug abuse detection and brief intervention in the care of their patients. A suggestion of alcohol or drug abuse or a positive response to the CAGE questions deserves further assessment such as clarification about adverse consequences, inquiry about loss of control, determination of the patient's ...
J H, Samet, S, Rollnick, H, Barnes
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The substance abuse subtle screening inventory is more cost effective and has better selectivity than urine toxicology for the detection of substance abuse in pregnancy.

Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1997
To compare the SASSI as a screen for substance abuse in pregnancy with the patient history and toxicology screening.On 560 patients the substance abuse history and urine toxicology was obtained at registration in the prenatal clinic. Each patient also completed the SASSI questionnaire. The SASSI was compared with each screen individually and the result
T J, Horrigan, N J, Piazza, L, Weinstein
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AI impact to Detect Fraud & Substance Abuse

International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 2023
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Detecting Serious Mental Illness Among Substance Abusers

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2005
James A. Swartz, Arthur J. Lurigio
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[Substance abuse detection in substitution therapy : Oral fluid versus urine screening].

Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz, 2018
A patient's health in an opioid maintenance program is potentially endangered due to concurrent consumption of drugs. Therefore, the German Medical Association requests evidence of compliant substitute intake while type and frequency of drug screening is chosen by the physician.
Johannes, Stein, Max, Geraedts
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Wastewater Analysis of Illicit Substances as a Means of Detecting Substance Abuse

Emanate - Highlights from the Drug Abuse and Addiction Studies Sessions
Nebile Dağlıoğlu   +3 more
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Detection and treatment of substance abusers.

Dental student, 1981
G, Glover   +4 more
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