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View article: Response to Urine Drug Testing in a Family Residency Practice
Response to Urine Drug Testing in a Family Residency Practice Open
McDonell, Michael G. PhD; West, Imara I. MPH; Ries, Richard K. MD; Donovan, Dennis M. PhD; Bumgardner, Kristin BS; Dunn, Chris PhD; Atkins, David C. PhD; Roy-Byrne, Peter MD; Maynard, Charles PhD Author Information
View article: Prediction of Suicide Ideation and Attempt Among Substance-Using Patients in Primary Care
Prediction of Suicide Ideation and Attempt Among Substance-Using Patients in Primary Care Open
Results support the need for screening for suicidality among primary care patients who use illicit substances and identify key of these patients who are at particularly elevated risk for suicidality.
View article: Utility of Point-of-care Urine Drug Tests in the Treatment of Primary Care Patients With Drug Use Disorders
Utility of Point-of-care Urine Drug Tests in the Treatment of Primary Care Patients With Drug Use Disorders Open
With the exception of cannabis, UDTs are important assessment tools when treating drug use disorders in primary care. UDTs might be particularly helpful when treating patients who are older, female, disabled, have legal and social problems…
View article: Suicide risk and associated demographic and clinical correlates among primary care patients with recent drug use
Suicide risk and associated demographic and clinical correlates among primary care patients with recent drug use Open
These findings indicate that the percentage of patients with suicide risk may be higher among patients with recent drug use. Primary care clinicians should be aware that they may be encountering patients with suicide risk among those with …
View article: Drug Use Severity, Mortality, and Cause of Death in Primary Care Patients With Substance Use Disorders
Drug Use Severity, Mortality, and Cause of Death in Primary Care Patients With Substance Use Disorders Open
This article examines the association between drug use severity and mortality in primary care patients with substance use disorders. In 848 individuals with known vital status, severity was low in 32%, intermediate in 38%, or substantial/s…
View article: Clinical Needs of Patients with Problem Drug Use
Clinical Needs of Patients with Problem Drug Use Open
Patients with the highest drug use severity are likely to require specialized psychiatric and substance abuse care, in addition to ongoing medical care that is equipped to address the consequences of severe/substantial drug use, including …
View article: Correlates of Opioid Use in Adults With Self-Reported Drug Use Recruited From Public Safety-Net Primary Care Clinics
Correlates of Opioid Use in Adults With Self-Reported Drug Use Recruited From Public Safety-Net Primary Care Clinics Open
Use of opioids adds a dimension of severity over and above illicit drug use as it presents in the primary care setting. Opioid users may benefit from psychiatric and addiction care integrated into their primary care setting, naloxone overd…
View article: Comparison of Homeless and Non-Homeless Problem Drug Users Recruited from Primary Care Safety-Net Clinics
Comparison of Homeless and Non-Homeless Problem Drug Users Recruited from Primary Care Safety-Net Clinics Open
View article: Should We Trust our Judgments about the Proficiency of Motivational Interviewing Counselors?A Glimpse at the Impact of Low Inter-rater Reliability
Should We Trust our Judgments about the Proficiency of Motivational Interviewing Counselors?A Glimpse at the Impact of Low Inter-rater Reliability Open
Standardized rating systems are often used to evaluate the proficiency of Motivational Interviewing (MI) counselors. The published inter-rater reliability (degree of coder agreement) in many studies using these instruments has varied a gre…