Using SBIRT (Screen, Brief Intervention, and Referral Treatment) Training to Reduce the Stigmatization of Substance Use Disorders Among Students and Practitioners.

Efren Gomez, Matthew Gyger, Stephanie Borene,Amanda Klein-Cox,Ramona Denby,Sara Hunt, Oscar Sida

Substance abuse : research and treatment(2023)

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Negative attitudes and stigmatization of substance-using patients lead to treatment avoidance and poor physical and health outcomes. Research suggests that training in substance use disorders is a vital tool to abate negative attitudes among health workers. The present longitudinal study trained students and experienced practitioners from various disciplines on the evidence-based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model. The study found significant improvements in the attitudes of students-but not practitioners-who were trained during the program. The paper discusses policy and implementation implications to support and complement sustained impact of training on models such as SBIRT.
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SBIRT,Substance use,attitudes,evidence-based practice,multidisciplinary,training
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