Stacy Sterling, Derek Satre, Matthew State, Jeremy Bray
Pritzker Auditorium
9:00 – 10:00AM
Shaping the Future of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment: Insights from San Francisco and California Leaders
Moderator: Marina Toulou-Shams
Matt Dorsey, Lishaun Francis, Jayme Congdon
Pritzker Auditorium
10:00 – 10:15AM
Break
10:15 – 11:45AM
Symposium 101
Adolescents and Juvenile Justice
Chair: Marina Tolou Shams
Jeanne McPhee – Digital Training and Consultation for Behavioral Health Providers Serving Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth on Best Practices in Assessing and Treating Substance Use and Co-Occurring Conditions
Evan Holloway – ECHO consultation to support SBIRT implementation as an alternative to substance use-related suspensions
Lauren Haack – What is Project ECHO® and how can it be Structured to Expand Evidence-Based Practices for Youth Substance Use Disorders?
Juliet Yonek – Adapting Project ECHO: A Scalable Digital Model for Building Workforce Capacity in Youth Substance Use Prevention and Intervention
Presentations 102
Interventions with Young Women and in Maternal Health
Kristina Countryman – Screened in/Screened out: Determining study eligibility for a digital SBI to reduce alcohol/drug use and STI risk during pregnancy
Steve Ondersma – Adapting SBIRT for integration in a digital intervention for reducing racial disparities in maternal morbidity and mortality
Akemi Mii – Scaling MET/CBT-5 Through Virtual Delivery: Meeting Young Women Where They Are
Anna Schetinina – Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, Birthweight, And Externalizing Behavior: Four-Way Decomposition Analysis
Workshop 103
Cost Effectiveness of Brief Interventions
Jeremy Bray, Zubab Moid, Sujaya Parthasarathy – Economic Evaluation of Screening and Brief Intervention Programs: a How-To Guide for Non-Economists
Symposium 104
Technology in Pediatric Primary Care
Chair: Jordan Braciszewski
Amy Loree – Factors impacting implementation of electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI) for alcohol in a reproductive healthcare setting
Rebecca Rossom – Clinician, leader and patient perspectives on treatment of opioid use disorder in primary care and the role of a clinical decision support system
Stephanie Hooker – Development and Open Pilot Trial of a Brief Values-Based Behavioral Activation Intervention for Patients Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care
Presentations 105
Training Providers in Diverse Settings
Amy Leibowitz – Sustaining Alcohol SBI Over Time: Provider Perspectives
Jim McCambridge – Training pharmacists in screening / BI / prescribing
Marianne Hochet – Results of dissemination of an e-learning SBIRT training session on tobacco use
Katrina Herweh – Enhancing MSW Students’ Confidence for Collaborative Practice and Skills in Addressing Substance Use
Jennifer McNeely – Patient engagement with a collaborative care intervention for risky opioid use: Findings from the “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial
Michael Bushey – Engaging Patients with OUD and Co-Occurring Behavioral Health Conditions: MICARE Encouragement Trial
Elizabeth Austin – Experiences from the CHAMP National Trial
Presentations 202
Vulnerable Populations and Hospital-Based Care
Samantha Fredman – Harm Reduction Treatment for Homelessness and AUD
Carla Bruguera – Brief Intervention in Primary Care: The Catalan Experience
Jorge Palacio-Viera – Alcohol SBI in Hospitals in Catalonia
Presentations 203
Substance Use and Medical Comorbidities
Aryn Philips – SBI & Medications for AUD by older adults with heart failure
Cristina Espinosa da Silva – Alcohol reduction & HIV suppression: meta-analysis
Ardhys De Leon – Personalized Motivational Intervention for Liver Disease Risk
Presentations 204
Polysubstance Use and Psychiatric Comorbidity
Camillia Lui – SBI for Tobacco, Alcohol, and Cannabis: Community Colleges
Joao Perez de Souza – Depression and alcohol use in Moshi, Tanzania
Ilia Nadareishvili – Cannabis use in primary care in Georgia
Presentations 205
Alcohol-Focused Interventions
Joao Vissoci – AUBPT Pilot in Brazil
Dongni Zhang – Coach intervention: Alcohol and health behaviors
Joel Crawford – Perceptions of risky drinking and guidelines
3:00 – 3:30PM
Break
3:30 – 5:00PM
Symposium 301
Next-Gen Brief Interventions: Mobile & AI
Chair: Van Doren
Van Doren – Mobile Health & AI Chatbots for Alcohol Use in Anxiety
Karen Osilla – Online prevention for impaired driving in adolescents
Brian Suffoletto – LLM Chatbot for Alcohol, Cannabis, and Tobacco
Daniel Blonigen – Mobile App Trial for Veterans with Peer Support
Helene Chokron-Garneau (Discussant)
Presentations 302
Adolescents and Rural Health
Nicole Porter – Caregivers’ Role in Adolescent SBIRT
Lydia Shrier – Training Pediatric Clinicians
Verena Metz – SBI for Adolescents – Systematic Review
Presentations 303
Vulnerable Patient Groups
Gianluca De Leo – SUD in Rural Georgia
Cristina Martinez – Inequality in cancer prevention interventions
Isabella Fornell-Villalobos – Brief MI for Sugar Reduction in Healthcare Workers
Presentations 304
Opioid & Other SUDs
Shirley Stephenson – SUD Research and Healthcare Interventions
Lillian Gelberg – Cannabis as substitute for prescription meds
Babak Tofighi – AI + Peer Coaching to Improve MOUD in ED
Jennifer McNeely – Collaborative Care for Risky Opioid Use
Presentations 305
Alcohol Interventions in Diverse Populations
Ana Vitória Corrêa Lima – eBI for Risky Alcohol Use in Women
Cynthia Campbell – Brief Alcohol Interventions in Aging Women
Camille Hart – Barbershop Talk: CHW-Led SBIRT for Black Men
5:15 – 6:30PM
Free Walking Tour of Mission Bay Pre-registration required
7:00 – 9:00PM
Conference Dinner – ATWater Tavern
295 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94158
Day 2, Friday, September 26
Time
Pritzker Auditorium
Pritzker 1412
Pritzker 1414
Pritzker 1416
Pritzker 1418
8:00 – 10:00AM
Registration & Coffee
Pritzker Building Lobby
8:30 – 10:00AM
Plenary Session:Pritzker Auditorium
INEBRIA-sponsored papers:
Serge Ngekeng – Acceptability of Implementing SBIRT for Road Traffic Injury Victims at Emergency Departments in a Low-Resource Setting
Saumya Mishra – Development and validation of culturally tailored multi-modal brief intervention for tobacco use disorders in patients with depression (MBIT-D) in Jharkhand, India
Best Abstract:
Sion Harris – Scaling up youth substance use screening and brief intervention: a pragmatic trial of computer-facilitated screening and brief intervention (cSBI) integrated into a widely-available online clinical process support system for primary care
10:00 – 10:30AM
Break
10:30 – 12:00PM
Symposium 401
Brief Interventions in Latin America
Marcela Tiburcio Sainz – Key elements for implementing the ABC program for risky alcohol use and depression in primary health care in Mexico City
Divane Vargas – Organizational Readiness for the Implementation of Screening and Brief Intervention for harmful Alcohol in Primary Health Care Services in a Brazilian City
Malu Formigoni – Motivational Factors and Risk Situations for Heavy Drinking Among Users of the BeberMenos Digital Intervention
Pablo Norambuena – Who, where, how? Implementation strategies of a National Programme of Detection, Brief Interventions and Assisted Referral for alcohol and other drugs in primary health care in 150 communes in Chile
Presentations 402
Young Adults and Youth
Ashli Owens-Smith – A multi-level approach to reducing substance misuse among refugee/immigrant/migrant (RIM) young adults
Ashley Helle – Tailoring Brief Motivational Interventions on College Campuses: Providers Perspective on Implementation Practices
Shauna Acquavita – Incorporating SBIRT into a broader behavioral health training program targeting faculty, staff and student on college campuses: Initial findings
Workshop 403
Chicago Public Schools
Kourtney Olive – Implementation of SBIRT at Chicago Public Schools: Key Lessons and Continuing Challenges
Presentations 404
Digital Strategies for Screening and Intervention
Aryn Phillips – Does telehealth use increase the likelihood that patients receive alcohol screening? Findings from a national sample of U.S. adults, 2021-2022
Mike Cheng – From TAPS to Treatment: Design, Development, and Implementation of the UCSF SBIRT Collaborative Care Program
Katarina Gunnarsson – The Impact Of Research Participation Effects On Simulations Of Long-Term Outcomes Of A Digital Alcohol Intervention Targeting Online Help-Seekers
Presentations 405
Innovative Screening Methods
Felicia Chi – Self-reported alcohol use through screening by medical assistants versus self-administration: a population-based retrospective study in a healthcare system with systematic alcohol screening in adult primary care
Maha Mian – Substance use, mental health and other comorbidities among people with HIV who use cannabis: A latent class approach
Kate Karriker-Jaffe – Simulating effects of universal alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care: Reduced population-level impacts for uninsured people and those covered by Medicaid
Dallas Swendeman – Urine Drug Screening vs. Self-Reports Among Federally Qualified Health Center Primary Care Patients with Moderate Risk Drug Use in a Screening and Brief Intervention for SUD Prevention Trial
12:00 – 1:00PM
Lunch Break
1:00 – 2:00PM
Plenary Session: Food for Thought: AI in Brief Interventions
Mental Health Comorbidity and Legal System Involvement
Alexandra Bakou – Supporting adults with problematic drug and alcohol use (PUAD) who present to A&E with self-harm or suicidal ideation: Reflections from the ASSURED study
Audrey Morrow – Stress and Threat Sensitivity Predict Daily Alcohol Use in a PTSD Population
Akemi Mii – Trauma Symptoms and Substance Use Among Youth in the Legal System: Implications for Tailored Brief Intervention
Cristina Loria Alfaro (Marcela Tiburcio Sainz) – The severity of substance use-related problems: A proposal for its assessment
Presentations 502
Reaching Youth Across Modalities and Settings
Andrea Kline-Simon – Provider use of a Centralized, Virtually-Delivered Modality of SBIRT in Adolescent Medicine
Debby Jones – Moving from Screen and Refer (SRT) to Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Implementation with Fidelity among Youth in Oregon
Janet Salas – Mobile Messaging to Support Substance Use Treatment Attendance in Youth Involved in the Legal System
Workshop 503
Sustainable Implementation in Health Care
Jim Winkle – SBI in Medical Settings – Why is Sustainable Implementation so Elusive?
Presentations 504
Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Related Problems
Joao Perez de Souza – Brief Negotiational Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorder: Mental Health Outcomes of Randomized Trial in Tanzania
Joao Perez de Souza – Reduce Alcohol for Your Health: A moderation Analysis of a Brief Intervention to Reduce Harmful Alcohol Use in Moshi, Tanzania
William Burrough – Development and Implementation of a Novel Three-Part SBIRT Training Series for School-Based Health Center Teams: Enhancing Identification, Intervention, and Collaborative Care for Youth Substance Use
4:30 – 5:00PM
Closing Remarks, Next year’s location
Jeremy Bray, Lidia Segura-Garcia, Stacy Sterling, Derek Satre Pritzker Auditorium
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INEBRIA 2025 Oral presentations should be ≤ 18 minutes, which allows for a few minutes for questions and discussion.