Do brief interventions for Alcohol and Other Drug use in children and adolescents prevent risky AOD use and the development of substance use disorders?

Verena Metz*, Sidharth Arya, Marcus Bendtsen, Silke Diestelkamp, Joel Francis, Abhishek Ghosh, Dagmar Haller, Sion Harris, Andrea Kline-Simon, Sharon Levy, Tracy McPherson , Sharon Mitchell, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Pam Pietruszewski, Paul Toner, Elissa Weitzman, Stacy Sterling

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Other contributionProtocolpeer-review

Abstract

This review focuses on young people aged 10-≤17 years (at time of receipt of BI) with no prior substance use, or harmful/risky use (but no SUD dx) (PARTICIPANTS), who receive S/BI in any setting (INTERVENTION) and explores the effectiveness of SBI for preventing use initiation or development of SUD by reducing the harmful/risky substance use at 3/6/12 months after receiving BI (OUTCOMES). The comparison group will be the group of young people who do not receive any S/BI or who receive “usual care” (COMPARATOR).

Original languageEnglish
TypeSystematic review protocol PROSPERO 2023 CRD42023415152
Media of outputPROSPERO website
PublisherPROSPERO
Publication statusPublished - 02 May 2023

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