2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2015.02.003
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Potential Radiating Effects of Misusing Substances Among Medical Patients Receiving Brief Intervention

Abstract: Background The societal benefits of substance use interventions are largely driven not by reducing use per se, but by the broader implications of those reductions. This encompasses “potential radiating effects of misusing substances” (PREMiS) such as utilization of high-cost hospital and emergency care, injury, productivity losses, incarceration, and driving while impaired. Methods This study is a secondary analysis from a randomized trial comparing in-person vs. computerized brief intervention among 360 adu… Show more

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“…24 And besides being the proximate cause of hospitalization in some cases, substance use can have myriad hidden “radiating effects” that could magnify its health and social burdens. 25 …”
Section: Impact Of Substance Use On Health Care Use and Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 And besides being the proximate cause of hospitalization in some cases, substance use can have myriad hidden “radiating effects” that could magnify its health and social burdens. 25 …”
Section: Impact Of Substance Use On Health Care Use and Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%