Ten-year outcomes of an ED-delivered brief intervention with adolescent alcohol and other substance users

September 2014
Staff: 

NDRI: Dr Robert Tait

Other Collaborators: 

Professor Gary Hulse, School of Psychiatry & Clinical Neuroscience, University of Western Australia
Professor Elizabeth Geelhoed, School of Population Health, University of Western Australia
Associate Professor David Mountain, Emergency Medicine, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital/University of Western Australia

Project description: 

Alcohol use by young people has major health and societal costs. This project is a 10-year follow-up of a cohort (n=27) of adolescents with an alcohol or other drug (AOD) related presentation at emergency departments in Western Australia, and who participated in a randomised trial (between 2000 and 2002) of a brief intervention (compared with treatment as usual). The intervention was designed to increase the proportion of people who attended community based treatment for their AOD problem, for example by booking appointments and follow-up phone calls.  At 12 months the intervention was successful in achieving these linkages and in reducing ED presentations for the intervention group.  The aim of this project is to quantify the cost savings to the hospital system of a brief intervention delivered to adolescents in ED over a 10 year period.  The project is funded by the Western Australian Department of Health.

For more about this project: Go to NDRI's website.