Day 2

 

Friday September 29th

Time 

Session 

Room 

Presentation 

Presenter 

8:00 - 8:30 am

Breakfast/Registration 

Cone A

8:30 - 10:00 am

Richard Saitz Award and Best Abstract Presentation 

Cone B&C

10:00 - 10:30 am 

Break/Poster session

Cone A

See list of posters here

10:30 am -12:00 pm

Symposium: Optimising implementation of alcohol screening and brief interventions through digital approaches 

Alexander 

Symposium Chair 

Joan Colom 

Evidence and considerations around health and socioeconomic inequalities: who benefits from digital alcohol interventions? 

Silvia Matrai

Digital innovation in healthcare: lessons learned from implementation of provider-facilitated digital alcohol SBIRT in PHC 

Lidia Segura-García 

Empowering healthcare users: strengthening aSBIRT in primary care through a self-initiated digital tool 

Carla Bruguera 

Silvia Matrai 

The use of digital conversational agents for alcohol education and brief interventions aimed at the general public 

Maristela G. Monteiro 

Workshop 

Claxton

Framing the conversation with youth: Substance use in the wake of COVID-19 

Pam Pietruszewski Emma Hayes 

Other Topics 1 


Dogwood 

Adaptation in French of the Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication and other Substance (TAPS) tool: a new multi-substance screening use for French-speaking primary care patients 

Angéline Adam 

Brief Intervention: Qualitative Study of Extent of Knowledge among Health Workers in Primary Health Care Centers in Nigeria 

Fatima Abiola Popoola 

Disparities in Alcohol Assessment for Primary Care Patients with Alcohol-Related Health Conditions 

Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe 

A decision theoretic model of optimal use of the AUDIT in SBI 

Arnie P. Aldridge 

Dissemination and Implementation Research 3 

Sharpe

Community Pharmacy-Provided Injectable Naltrexone - A Year in the Life of a Resource-Development Project 

James H. Ford II 

Clinician perspectives on the feasibility of implementing screening and brief interventions in secondary care cardiology services in Sweden: a qualitative study 

Paul Welford 

Brief  interventions for reducing alcohol consumption in workers of city hall 

Tereza Maria Mendes Diniz de Andrade Barroso 

Using the ADAPT guidance to Cultural Adapt a Brief Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Use Among Injury Patients in Tanzania 

Timothy Peter

 Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 pm

1:00 - 2:00 pm

Plenary 

Cone B&C

WHO's Global Alcohol Action Plan and SAFER Initiative 

Dzmitry Krupchanka 

2:00 - 3:00 pm

AGM

Cone B&C

Annual business meeting 

3:00 - 3:30 pm

Break/Poster Session 

Cone A

See list of posters here

3:30 - 5:00 pm

Workshop 

Alexander 

Brief interventions with people who inject drugs: Harm reduction realities 

Melissa Floyd-Pickard 

Michael Thull 

Workshop 

Claxton

Panel discussion on WHO and NIAAA initiatives 

Dzmitry Krupchanka (WHO) 

Ralph Hingson (NIAAA) 

Dissemination and Implementation Research 4 

Dogwood 

Tobacco smoking behavior and perception of risk among brothel based female sex workers in Calabar, Nigeria: A study in advance of establishing Brief Intervention Services 

Uchechi Chinyere Onukogu 

Using mobile phone technology to treat alcohol use Disorder 

Samir Thapa Chhetri 

Other Topics 2 

Kirkland 

Association between cannabis use disorder symptom severity and probability of clinically-documented diagnosis and treatment in a primary care sample 

Katharine Bradley

Assessing the Landscape of Adolescent Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Colorado: Implications for Workforce Development and Improving Practice 

Giana M. Calabrese 

Can a national mass media campaign increase treatment-seeking for alcohol use disorders? 

Sara Wallhed Finn 

Estimating Adolescent Drinking Trajectories in the United States: A Three-Step Approach 

Md Zubab Ibne Moid 

Dissemination and Implementation Research 5 

Sharpe

Does screening mode matter? Computer self-administered versus clinician-administered screening of youth substance use in a large pediatric primary care database 

Madison M. O'Connell 

School-Based SBIRT: Program Implementation Data from 15 High Schools 

Cari A. McCarty 

Why me? If I just wanted to have fun. Piloting a strategy of early identification and brief intervention to prevent and manage alcohol-related problems in underage population at risk 

Carla Bruguera 

5:00 - 5:15 pm 

Closing Remarks 

Dale

TBD