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Computer-delivered screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) for postpartum drug use: a randomized trial.


ABSTRACT: Electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) approaches for substance use have shown early promise. This trial was designed to replicate previous findings from a single 20-minute e-SBI for drug use among postpartum women. A total of 143 postpartum, primarily low-income African-American women meeting criteria for drug use, were randomly assigned to either a tailored e-SBI or a time-matched control condition. Blinded follow-up evaluation 3- and 6-months following childbirth revealed strong effects for confirmed illicit drug use abstinence at the 3-month observation (OR=3.3, p=.01), as did hair analysis at 6months (OR=4.8, p=.018). Additional primary outcomes suggested small to moderate effect sizes in favor of the e-SBI, but did not reach significance. This result replicates previous findings but fails to show durable effects. Assessment reactivity, e-SBI design, and possible extension of e-SBI via tailored messaging all merit careful consideration.

SUBMITTER: Ondersma SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3818299 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Computer-delivered screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) for postpartum drug use: a randomized trial.

Ondersma Steven J SJ   Svikis Dace S DS   Thacker Leroy R LR   Beatty Jessica R JR   Lockhart Nancy N  

Journal of substance abuse treatment 20130916 1


Electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) approaches for substance use have shown early promise. This trial was designed to replicate previous findings from a single 20-minute e-SBI for drug use among postpartum women. A total of 143 postpartum, primarily low-income African-American women meeting criteria for drug use, were randomly assigned to either a tailored e-SBI or a time-matched control condition. Blinded follow-up evaluation 3- and 6-months following childbirth revealed strong  ...[more]

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