Brief Intervention for Substance Use and Partner Abuse Among Females in the ER



Status:Completed
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 65
Updated:7/11/2015
Start Date:March 2012
End Date:February 2015
Contact:Esther K Choo, MD MPH
Email:echoo@lifespan.org
Phone:401-444-8731

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A Computer-based Intervention for Women With Substance Use and Intimate Partner Violence in the Emergency Department

The purpose of this study is to target co-occurring problems of substance use and intimate
partner violence (IPV) using a computer-based intervention, B-SAFER (Brief intervention for
Substance use and partner Abuse for Females in the Emergency Room). This project will
develop and test the computer-based intervention, examining primary outcomes of substance
use and utilization of relationship safety resources.


Inclusion Criteria:

- ≥18 years of age

- English or Spanish language proficiency sufficient to understand and complete study
procedures

- moderate drug use in the prior 3 months (by NM-ASSIST)

- IPV victimization in the prior 6 months (by WAST)

- access to a phone

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients who are:

- intoxicated

- medically unstable as determined by ED staff

- suicidal ideation

- psychosis

- combative

- in police custody
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