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مدل راش درباره درجه مشکل افزایش مصرف مواد در بیماران بستری و سرپایی در شهرستان سائو پائولو، برزیل


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Rasch model of the GAIN substance problem scale among inpatient and outpatient clients in the city of São Paulo, Brazil


سال انتشار : 2015



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1. Introduction

Intervening during the early stages of a substance use disorder greatly improves the prognosis, thus making the development of early intervention assessment strategies a priority. Studies have documented the need for rapid, accurate evaluation of symptoms and comorbidities related to substance use. Assessment tools must be valid, reliable and cost-effective (Formigoni & Castel, 1999; Henrique, De Micheli, Lacerda, Lacerda, & Formigoni, 2004). Currently, in Brazil, assessment tools such as the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening test — ASSIST (Henrique et al., 2004) and Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test — AUDIT (Moretti-Pires & Corradi-Webster, 2011) are validated and being used both in clinical practice and research. However, there is still a need to develop a full-length, comprehensive psychosocial assessment that includes not just items on substance use, but also those on substance use-related needs of the client (e.g., legal, mental health, physical health, environment, vocational, risk behaviors and other areas of interest) (Claro, Oliveira, Almeida, Vargas, & Paglione, 2011). The GAIN — Global Appraisal of Individual Needs, or, in Portuguese, AGNI — “Avaliação Global das Necessidades Individuais”, is a family of evidence-based assessment tools. These instruments include a screening instrument – the GAIN-SS Short Screener (AGNI-RR in Portuguese — Rastreio Rápido) – which takes 10 to 15 min to administer; the GAIN-Quick version 3 (GAIN-Q3), a targeted assessment that takes about 30–45 min to administer; and the GAIN-Initial (GAIN-I), a full biopsychosocial evaluation which takes 90 to 120 min to administer (Dennis, White, Titus, & Unsicker, 2003). Linguistic and cultural adaptation of the GAIN-I included two independent forward translations, a synthesis of the forward translations analyzed by an expert committee, a back translation into English, and reconciliation of the back translated English version with the original English by the instrument developers (Claro et al., 2012). The final revised versions of the Portuguese AGNI-I and AGNI-RR (composed of a subset of items from the AGNI-I) were then validated with inpatients and outpatients in the city of São Paulo, Brazil (Claro, 2015). Chestnut Health Systems (CHS), a not-for-profit private behavioral health organization with a state-of-the-science research institute, developed the GAIN instruments and related materials. The GAIN Assessment Building System (ABS) is the software system that houses all the GAIN instruments and allows for computer-assisted administration and the production of several kinds of clinical reports of the results. CHS has also developed GAIN trainings and offers data analysis services for agencies using GAIN instruments. The GAIN was developed with support from U.S. federal agencies such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). The GAIN family of assessments has been used by more than 1700 agencies and projects in 49 U.S. states and in countries such as Canada (Kenaszchuk, Wild, Rush, & Urbanoski, 2013). Translations of the shortest GAIN instrument, the GAIN-SS, have been completed, allowing for use of the GAIN-SS in Japan, Russia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indian states and Asian regions (Hmong dialect), among others (Dennis, 2010). Data from all GAIN instruments support research reports and scientific publications (Dennis, Feeney, Stevens, & Bedoya, 2008; Gotham et al., 2008; Titus, Dennis, Lennox, & Scott, 2008; Titus et al., 2012).



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