Screening of risks arising from the consumption of drugs using the ASSIST (Alcohol, smoking and substances involvement screening test) in primary care patients

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Scientific article
Published by / Citation
López-Rodríguez JA, et al. Cribado de riesgos derivados del consumo de drogas utilizando la herramienta ASSIST (Alcohol, smoking and substances involvement screening test) en pacientes de atención primaria: estudio transversal. Aten Primaria. 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2017.03.021
Original Language

Spanish

Country
Spain
Keywords
cribado
Trastornos relacionados con sustancias
Atención Primaria
ASSIST

Screening of risks arising from the consumption of drugs using the ASSIST (Alcohol, smoking and substances involvement screening test) in primary care patients

Overview

Aim: The objective is to estimate the prevalence of consumption risk of drugs and patterns of consumption in primary care.

Design: Descriptive cross-sectional multicenter study.

Site: Five health centres in the area south of Madrid.

Participants: Population consultant in primary care between 16-100 years.

Measurements: ASSIST test validated into Spanish of the World Health Organization for the screening of drug was used. We calculated the total score for each drug.

Results: A total of 441 screening is conducted. The mean age was 51.3 years and a 56.1% presented some consumption of moderate or severe risk for any of the 9 screened substances. The drugs most consumed risk screening were tobacco (41.7%), alcohol (15.4%), sedatives or hypnotics (13.7%) and cannabis (5.7%), found some differences: men consumed more alcohol and cannabis; the women had higher consumption of sedatives/hypnotics than men. Polydrug use in 16% of subjects were observed.

Conclusions: Risks arising from consumption there are tobacco, alcohol, sedatives and cannabis in primary care. There is a higher prevalence of sedatives and hypnotics.

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