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ScreenU: Exploring a Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Tool

Learn about SBIRT, ScreenU, student and staff experiences, and how campuses implement this program. Discover the benefits and challenges of in-person SBIRT and how ScreenU offers a web-based, anonymous screening tool.

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ScreenU: Exploring a Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Tool

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  1. ScreenU:Exploring a Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment ToolLogan Davis & Cindy ClounerHECAOD

  2. The audio is by default through your computer’s speakers. If you would like to call in, click “view audio options” Q&A: Your questions will be submitted to the staff and answered at the end of the webinar. Any questions we do not address during the webinar will be shared via email along with a recording of the webinar.

  3. Today’s Objectives • What is SBIRT? • What is ScreenU? • What are the student and staff experiences like? • Where and how are campuses implementing the program?

  4. What is SBIRT? • Screening • Brief Intervention & • Referral to Treatment

  5. SBIRT has been shown to reduce: • Typical BACand peak BAC • Peak number of drinks per setting • Average number of drinks/week • Number of drunk episodes/week • Overall reduction in substance misuse, including marijuana frequency • What is SBIRT?

  6. What is SBIRT? • World Health Organization • SAMHSA • American Medical Association • US Preventive Services Task Force SBIRT is Supported By:

  7. What is SBIRT? Key Components • Brief • Universal • Occurs in non-SUD treatment settings • Utilizes motivational interviewing

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  9. What is SBIRT? Image: Hilton Foundation

  10. Screenings • AUDIT 0-7: Low Risk 8-15: Risky or hazardous 16-19: High-risk or harmful 20+: High-risk, likely dependent

  11. Screenings • CAGE

  12. Screenings • CAGE-AID

  13. Screenings • NIDA Modified ASSIST https://www.drugabuse.gov/nmassist/

  14. Screenings • CUDIT-R

  15. What is SBIRT? Challenges to In-Person SBIRT • Requires training • Can be time intensive • Hard to implement on a large scale

  16. ScreenU

  17. ScreenU • Benefits of ScreenU • Web-based, anonymous screening • Brief • Doesn’t require training to implement • Connects students with vital resources • Real-time reporting • Customizable elements • Programs for Alcohol, Marijuana, Rx

  18. ScreenU • How does it work?

  19. Student Experience Female Male Gender Queer/ Gender Non-Conforming Intersex Transgender Male/ Transgender Man Transgender Female/ Transgender Woman Preferred Identify not Listed Prefer Not to State First Year Undergraduate Second Year Undergraduate Third Year Undergraduate Fourth Year Undergraduate Fifth Year Undergraduate Graduate Masters Graduate Professional Graduate Doctoral

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  46. ScreenU on Campus What are campuses saying? • Ability to reach a broad audience • Easy access to downloadable data • Can easily involve multiple departments on campus

  47. ScreenU on Campus Where do campuses start? • Identify your “ScreenU Champion” • Identify potential “partners” • Gain Buy-In • Highlight the benefits • Provide demonstration links “And not to...to be arrogant, but I would say that I am a champion of ScreenU. I really buy in to the service.” ScreenU Campus Admin

  48. ScreenU on Campus What departments on campuses are using ScreenU? • Student Wellness • Athletics • Fraternity and Sorority Life • Student Health Services • Academic Advisors • Outreach events • Residence Life • Student Conduct • Counseling Centers “That was something that we talked about in combination with health promotion, athletics, and counseling- there was a bunch of representation from campus, but athletics was the one driving the bus basically.” ScreenU Campus Admin

  49. ScreenU on Campus Where are campuses screening students? • Wellness presentations • Academic Advising presentations • Athlete orientation • New student orientation • Fraternity and sorority life standards presentations

  50. ScreenU on Campus Through Wellness/Health Promotion • Wellness are the primary champions on campus • Implementation Strategies Reported: • Incorporating into wellness presentations • Hyperlinked on website • Wellness pop-ups/tabling events • 21st Birthday messaging • Passive messaging • Social media “So luckily working in the wellness office, we have a little more leverage behind these doors than we do with our other campus partners.” ScreenU Campus Admin

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