Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment (Jan 2023)

Using SBIRT (Screen, Brief Intervention, and Referral Treatment) Training to Reduce the Stigmatization of Substance Use Disorders Among Students and Practitioners

  • Efren Gomez,
  • Matthew Gyger,
  • Stephanie Borene,
  • Amanda Klein-Cox,
  • Ramona Denby,
  • Sara Hunt,
  • Oscar Sida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/11782218221146391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Negative attitudes and stigmatization of substance-using patients lead to treatment avoidance and poor physical and health outcomes. Research suggests that training in substance use disorders is a vital tool to abate negative attitudes among health workers. The present longitudinal study trained students and experienced practitioners from various disciplines on the evidence-based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model. The study found significant improvements in the attitudes of students—but not practitioners—who were trained during the program. The paper discusses policy and implementation implications to support and complement sustained impact of training on models such as SBIRT.