Screening for Poly-Behavioral Addiction
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On a more serious note, lifestyle diseases and addictions are the leading cause of preventable morbidity
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Multiple Addictions and Poor Prognosis
Since it is impossible to expect treatment for one addiction to be beneficial when other addictions co-exist, the initial therapeutic intervention
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Some would proclaim that addictions are psychosomatically- induced and maintained in a semi-balanced force field of driving and restraining multidimensional forces. Others would say that failures are due simply
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The Addictions Recovery Measurement System (ARMS), along with 350 national organizations and 250 State public health, mental health, substance abuse, and environmental agencies support the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy People 2010 program. This national initiative recommends that primary care clinicians utilize clinical preventive assessments and
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The ARMS prognostication system supports the Five A s construct (a model adapted from tobacco cessation interventions) as a brief screening behavioral counseling system. This guideline (Morgan and Fox, 2000) provides different brief interventions for treating patients based on their lifestyle disease
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Ask patients about disease/ addiction health indicators (e.g. if they use tobacco, alcohol, drugs, exercise, diet, gamble, practice risky sexual behaviors, etc.). An office wide system can be implemented to ensure that all patients are queried regarding risky behaviors.
Advise patients to quit–advice should be clear, strong, and personalized.
Assess willingness to make a quit attempt in the next 30 days. Provide a motivational intervention for those unwilling to quit at this time.
Assist patients in their efforts to quit: (1) Patients should set a quit date and remove addictive products (triggers) from their environment. (2) Provide practical counseling.
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Arrange follow-up within the first week after the quit date to prevent relapse.
Accurate diagnosis is dependent on a thorough multidimensional assessment process along with the possible help of a multidisciplinary treatment team approach. Behavioral Medicine practitioners have come to realize that although a disorder may be primarily physical or primarily psychological in nature, it is always a disorder of the whole person not just of the body or the mind.
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The ARMS battery of dimensional assessment and screening instruments focus on the multidimensional aspects of diagnosis, but continue to promote the standard screening instruments for specific substance abuse addictions (e.g., CAGE, MAST, AUDIT, SASSI, etc.). The ARMS battery can also assist with developing the other four DSM axes of a clinical diagnosis.
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The General Health Risk Assessment (GHRA) can assist with identifying physical symptoms and other addictive behaviors to consider alternative axis three diagnoses. The Religious Attitudes Inventory (RAI) can assist with assessing a patient s spiritual/ religious life-functioning dimension. The Prognostic Assessment Gauge (PAG) cumulative score can objectively reveal a prognostic level of functioning for axis five. This thorough assessment approach attempts to leave no stone unturned. The following
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Behavior Risk Assessment Screen (BRAS)
Fact Sheet
The Behavior Risk Assessment (BRA) is an efficient and effective screening tool used for early detection of unhealthy life-style practices before they manifest themselves as major health problems. It is comprised of the following six screening tools: 1) Substance Intake Screen: (Nicotine, Alcohol, Illegal Drugs), 2) Eating Attitude Screen, 3) Exercise Pattern Screen, 4) Sleep Pattern Screen, 5) Sexual Practice Screen, 6) Gambling Practice Screen, and the 7) Risky Behavior Screen.
Target Population: Adults diagnosed with Alcohol/
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Administrative Issues: The BRA has 21 items that an individual can answer within minutes. It is easily scored, and the results can be quickly integrated into the Prognostic Assessment Gauge for a cumulative prognosis score.
Scoring:
Time required: 10 minutes
Scored by Clinician
See scoring guide
Clinical Utility:
In addition to the BRA s effectiveness in initially detecting an individual s risk for potential health, and/ or other addictive problems, it can also be used as an awareness education tool for the prevention of behavioral health problems.
Research Applicability:
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The BRA s brevity, ease of administration and scoring, and availability of computer format for data storage and analysis make it highly useful for research applications. Based on independent interviews by a mental health professional, the BRA administered by primary care practitioners demonstrated good accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) for collecting significant clinical history data in a timely manner for prognostic decision-making. Treatment outcome studies are presently in process.
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March 2004 by James Slobodzien, Psy. D.
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Behavior Risk Assessment Screen (BRAS)
Name: _______________________________ Date: _________________
Signature: ___________________________ SSN: _________________
The Behavior Risk Assessment Screen is comprised of the following seven
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A. Substance Intake Screen
B. Eating Attitude Screen
C. Exercise Pattern Screen
D. Sleep Pattern Screen
E. Sexual Practice Screen
F. Gambling Practice Screen
G. Risky Behavior Screen
Instructions:
Following are groups of statements that are numbered and weighted - 10, 20, or 30. Please read each group of statements carefully. Then pick out the one statement in each group that is most true for you, and circle the number beside the statement that you pick.
NOTE: Be sure to read all the statements in each group, and circle just one number beside the statements that
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A. Substance Intake Screen: Score = ___
(Total Nicotine, Alcohol, Illicit drugs & Caffeine Scores and divide
by 4= ___ (Total Score)
Nicotine Use Score = ___
1. I do not smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes or use smokeless
chewing tobacco, and I am not exposed to tobacco smoke regularly.
Yes (30 points)
2. I typically smoke a pack or more daily, and/ or chew more than a
can of tobacco per day.
Yes (10 points)
Alcohol Use: Score = ___
1. (Male) I do not drink alcoholic beverages, or if I drink, I do not
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than 14-drinks per week.
(Female) I do not drink alcohol, or if I drink, I do not consume more than 1-standard alcoholic drink per occasion, or more than 7-drinks per week.
(Male & Female) I never drink while having medical problems (e.g., female- pregnancy, etc.) or while operating machinery. Yes (30 points)
2. I drink, but I do not consume more than 3 (female) or 4 (male) standard alcoholic drinks per occasion on any one day of the week. Yes (20 points)
3. I typically consume 4 or more standard alcoholic drinks per occasion, and typically consume more than 14-standard drinks per week. Yes (10 points)
Illicit
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1. I have not ever used illicit street drugs and/ or taken addictive prescription medications for long periods in the past, and I do not presently use illicit drugs or take addictive prescription medications. Yes (30 points)
2. I have used illicit street drugs and/ or have taken addictive prescription medications for long periods in the past. Yes (20 points)
3. I use illicit street drugs and/ or take addictive medications frequently or
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Caffeine Intoxication: (e.g., coffee, soda, tea, & other caffeine products, etc.)
Score = ___
1. My use of caffeine products has not caused distress or impairment in my social, occupational, or other important areas of my life. Yes (30 points)
2. My use of caffeine products has caused physical symptoms (e.g., restlessness, nervousness, excitement, and/ or insomnia, etc.), that have resulted in impairment in my social, occupational, or other important areas of my life.
Yes (10 points)
B. Eating Attitude Screen: Score = ___
1. Issues concerning my weight and/ or eating habits have not caused me to feel shame, guilt, embarrassment, and/ or low
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2. Issues concerning my weight and/ or eating habits have been a focus of my life, causing me to sometimes feel shame, guilt, embarrassment, and/ or low self-esteem, as I tend to overeat, under eat, binge, purge, and/ or obsess over diets and calories
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Yes (10 points)
C. Exercise Pattern Screen: Score = ___
1. On average, I exercise five times or more per week for 30 minutes or more each time and/or have vigorous activity three times or more per week for 20 minutes or more each time. = 30 points
2. On average, I exercise once or twice a week for 30 minutes or more each time. = 20 points
3. I don t exercise and/ or don t have a regular
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= 10 points
D. Sleep Pattern Screen: Score = ___
1. On average, I typically get between 7 and 8 hours of sleep daily.
= 30 points
2. On average, I typically get less than 4 hours of sleep daily or more than 11
hours of sleep daily.
= 10 points
E. Sexual Practice Screen: Score = ___
1. I have always abstained from sexual relationships or I have always practiced safe sex (e.g., used condoms/ contraceptives appropriately, etc.) and have no prior history of STD s, multiple sex partners, or of sharing needles with anyone.
Yes (30 points)
2. I have not always practiced safe sex and/ or have
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3. I have not always practiced safe sex, and/ or - I presently have multiple sexual partners and/ or have a prior history of STD s and/ or a history of sharing needles with others.
Yes (10 points)
F. Gambling Practice Screen: Score = ___
1. I have never gambled, or I have never gambled with more than $100.00 on any one- day, and it was purely for social entertainment. My gambling has never resulted in adverse consequences to others or myself.
Yes (30 points)
2. Gambling is sometimes a part of my recreational activities, but I have never gambled with more than $1000.00 on any one-day. Periodically I have
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3. I have gambled with more than $1000.00 on any one-day and/ or I have a continuous or periodic loss of control over gambling behaviors; and/ or a preoccupation with gambling and obtaining money for gambling; and/ or a pattern of continuing to gamble in spite of adverse consequences. Yes (10 points)
G. Risky Behavior Screen: Score = ___
1. I do not have a pattern of practicing the following risky behaviors:
a. Drinking alcohol and/ or using mind
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b. Drinking alcohol and/ or using mind altering drugs and operating machinery, and/ or using a firearm, explosive devices, and/ or exposing myself to medicines, chemicals, and/ or poisons;
c. Drinking alcohol and/ or using mind altering drugs and bicycling, swimming, diving, boating, or performing other potentially hazardous recreational activities;
d. Driving/ riding a motor vehicle and not using seatbelts or a helmet;
e. I do not have a history of having obsessive thoughts and/ or impulsive behaviors that have resulted in negative consequences (e.g., alcohol/ substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, speeding/ reckless driving, and/ or other aggressive impulses, resulting in motor vehicle crashes, falls, fires, near drowning,
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2. I have a history (more than one incident) of the above risky behaviors, and/ or of having obsessive thoughts and impulsive behaviors that have resulted in some negative consequences, (e.g., alcohol/ substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, speeding/ reckless driving, other aggressive impulses, resulting in motor vehicle crashes, falls, fires, near drowning, near suffocation, poisoning -
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Specify behavior(s): _________________________
Yes (10 points)
Scoring: The Addictions Recovery Measurement System utilizes an arbitrary, but standardized weighted classification process to assign different intensity levels of prognostic factors relative to each individual s test scores (e.g., Clinical Evaluation Guide: 10 points = High Risk with chronic & severe symptoms; 20 points = Moderate Risk with
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Behavior Risk Assessment (BRA) Tabulation Guide: (Example)
1. Substance Intake Screen: Nicotine Score = 30
Alcohol Score = 10
Illegal Drugs Score = 20
Caffeine Score = 10
(Divide by 4) 70 =
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Score = 17.5
2. Eating Attitude Screen Score = 30
3. Exercise Pattern Screen Score
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4. Sleep Pattern Screen Score = 30
5. Sexual Practice Screen Score = 20
6. Pathological Gambling Screen
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7. Risky Behavior Screen Score = 10
(Score) divided by 7 multiplied by 3.33 Total Score =157.5
157.5 divided by 7 = 22.5 x 3.33 = 74.9
Cumulative PAG Score = 74.9
Prognostic Assessment Gauge (PAG) - Interpretive Guide:
___ Excellent = 80
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75_ Good = 60 to 80(e.g., above satisfactory level of functioning w/ Mild symptoms)
___ Fair= 40 to 60(e.g., satisfactory level of functioning w/
Moderate symptoms, etc.)
___ Poor= 20 to 40(e.g., unsatisfactory level of functioning w/
Severe symptoms, etc.)
___ Guarded= 0 to 20(e.g., eminent danger to self or others, etc.)
The Prognostic Assessment Gauge (PAG) Score can be used to score just one or all twelve ARMS - screening instruments. It is utilized as an indication of how well an individual is coping at the present time. It summarizes an individual s overall psychological, social, and occupational functionability and may similarly represent an objective
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NOTE: Each individual item in the (10) high-risk category should be screened for further assessment.
Conclusion
Since successful treatment outcomes are dependent on thorough assessments, accurate diagnoses, and comprehensive individualized treatment planning, it is no wonder that repeated rehabilitation failures and low success rates are the norm instead of the exception in the addictions field, when the latest DSM-IV-TR does not even include a diagnosis for multiple addictive behavioral disorders. Treatment clinics need to have a treatment planning system and referral network that is equipped to thoroughly assess multiple addictive and mental health disorders and related treatment needs and comprehensively provide education/ awareness, prevention strategy groups, and/ or specific
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For more info see:
Poly-Behavioral Addiction and the Addictions Recovery Measurement System (ARMS)
at: http://www.geocities.com/drslbdzn/Behavioral_Addictions.html
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James Slobodzien, Psy.D. CSAC, is a Hawaii licensed psychologist and certified substance abuse counselor who earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology. The National Registry of Health Service Providers in Psychology credentials Dr. Slobodzien. He has over 20-years of mental health experience primarily working in the fields of alcohol/ substance abuse and behavioral addictions in medical, correctional, and judicial settings. He is an adjunct professor of Psychology and also maintains a private practice as a mental health consultant.