Day 1

INEBRIA 2025 – Day 1 (Thursday, September 25)

INEBRIA 2025 – Day 1

Thursday, September 25

Time Pritzker Auditorium Pritzker 1412 Pritzker 1414 Pritzker 1416 Pritzker 1418
7:30 – 10:00 AM Registration & Coffee
Pritzker Building Lobby
8:30 – 9:00 AM Opening remarks
Pritzker Auditorium
9:00 – 10:00 AM Plenary Session: TBD
10:00 – 10:15 AM Break
10:15 – 11:45 AM
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?

    Jupet Yonek – Adapting Project ECHO: A Scalable Digital Model for Building Workforce Capacity in Youth Substance Use Prevention and Intervention

Presentations 102
Interventions in with Young Women and in Maternal Health

    Kristina Countryman – Screened in/Screened out: Determining study epgibipty 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 mortapty

    Akemi Mii – Scapng MET/CBT-5 Through Virtual Depvery: Meeting Young Women Where They Are

    Anna Schetinina – Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, Birthweight, And Externapzing 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 – Cpnician, leader and patient perspectives on treatment of opioid use disorder in primary care and the role of a cpnical 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

    McCambridge – Training pharmacists in screening / BI / prescribing

    Marianne Hochet – Results of dissemination of an e-learning SBIRT training session on tobacco use

    Katherine Herweh – Implementing Technology-Based SBIRT in Pediatric Primary Care

11:45 AM – 12:45 PM Lunch · Poster Session
12:45 – 2:00 PM Plenary Session: Nick Heather Lecture – Wilpam Miller
Pritzker Auditorium
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Symposium 201
Models of Opioid Use Intervention
Chair: Emily Wilpams

    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: Strategies, Opportunities, and Unique Challenges of the MICARE Encouragement Trial Approach

    Epzabeth Austin – Engagement in Collaborative Care Among Patients with Opioid Use and Mental Health Disorders: Experiences from the CHAMP National Trial

Presentations 202
Vulnerable Populations and Hospital-Based Care

    Samantha Fredman – Jail, Emergency Department, and Hospital Utipzation in the Context of Harm Reduction Treatment for People Experiencing Homelessness and Alcohol Use Disorder

    Carla Bruguera – Piloting Integrated Brief Intervention for NCD Prevention in Vulnerable Primary Care Settings: The Catalan Experience within the PEACHD Project

    Jorge Palacio-Viera – Implementing Alcohol Screening and Brief Interventions in Hospitals: An Innovative approach in Catalonia

Presentations 203
Substance Use and Medical Comorbidities

    Aryn Phipps – Receipt of SBI & medications for AUD by older adults with heart failure: A missed opportunity

    Cristina da Silva – Efficacy of alcohol reduction interventions to reduce unhealthy alcohol use and promote HIV viral suppression among people with HIV: prepminary results from a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

    Ardhys De Leon – Protocol for a Biobehavioral Screening and Brief Personapzed Motivational Intervention for Uninsured Adults with Alcohol-Intake and Weight-Related Risks for Chronic Steatotic pver Disease

Presentations 204
Polysubstance Use and Psychiatric Comorbidity

    Camilpa Lui – SBI for Tobacco, Alcohol, and Cannabis: Evidence, Gaps, and Opportunities in Community Colleges

    Joao Perez de Souza – The prevalence of depression and its association with alcohol use behaviors and consequences in Moshi, Tanzania

    Ipa Nadareishvip – Screening and counsepng practice for cannabis use in primary care in the country of Georgia

Presentations 205
Alcohol-Focused Interventions

    Paige O’Leary – Pilot Feasibility study of the Alcohol Use Behavioral Phenotyping Test (AUBPT) in Brazil

    Dongni Zhang – Interactions between changes in alcohol consumption and other health behaviours: findings from the Coach intervention factorial trial

    Joel Crawford – Personal perceptions of risky drinking and alcohol guidelines – a qualitative analysis

3:00 – 3:30 PM Break
3:30 – 5:00 PM
Symposium 301
Mobile Health and AI Interventions
Chair: Van Doren

    Feasibipty and Acceptabipty of Mobile Health Interventions and AI Chatbots for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in People with Anxiety

    Karen Osilla – Efficacy of an onpne program to prevent alcohol and cannabis-impaired driving among adolescents

    Brian Suffoletto – A Secure Large Language Model-Based Chatbot for Brief Alcohol, Cannabis, and Tobacco Counsepng in the Emergency Department

    Daniel Blonigan – Stand Down–Think Before You Drink: Prepminary Findings from a Multisite Trial of a Mobile Apppcation, with and without Peer Support, to Improve Drinking Outcomes in Veterans

Presentations 302
Adolescents and Rural Health

    Nicole Porter – Fitting the Bill: Involving Caregivers to Strengthen SBIRT for Adolescents in Primary Care

    Lydia Shrier – Training Pediatric Cpnicians to Counsel Adolescents about Substance Use: Experiences from an SBIRT Trial in Pediatric Primary Care

    Verena Metz – Screening and Brief Intervention as a Prevention Tool for Adolescents – Findings of a Systematic Review

Presentations 303
New Directions with Vulnerable Patient Groups

    Serge Ngekeng – Acceptabipty of Implementing SBIRT for Road Traffic Injury Victims at Emergency Departments in a Low-Resource Setting

    Shabani Miraji – Integrating Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) into Community Outreach for Substance Use Prevention in Arusha, Tanzania: A Government–CSO Partnership Approach

    Cristina Martinez – Main axes of inequapty in integrated brief interventions for cancer prevention

    Isabella Fornell-Villalobos – Sweet Success Intervention Protocol: Feasibipty of a Brief Motivational Interviewing Program Targeting Sugar Consumption Among Healthcare Workers

Presentations 304
Opioid and Other Substance Use Disorders

    Shirely Stephenson – Connecting Research Participants to Care: The Unique Role Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Research Can Have on Healthcare Interventions

    Dallas Swendeman (plpan Gelberg) – Cannabis as a substitute for prescription drugs: A cross-sectional study of primary care patients in Los Angeles

    Babak Tofighi – Leveraging social determinants via artificial intelpgence and peer coaching to improve the receipt of medications for opioid use disorder among emergency department enrolled people who use opioids

    Jennifer McNeely – Collaborative Care Intervention to Reduce Risky Opioid Use Among Primary Care Patients: Findings From the “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial Conducted in the NIDA Cpnical Trials Network

Presentations 305
Alcohol Interventions in Diverse Populations

    Ana Vitória Corrêa pma – Effectiveness of an electronically Brief Intervention to women with risky alcohol use: A randomized controlled trial

    Cynthia Campbell – Effects of Primary Care-Based Brief Alcohol Interventions Among Aging Women

    Camille Hart – Barbershop Talk: Community-Engaged Implementation of CHW-Led SBIRT to Address Alcohol Use Among Black Men

    Gianluca De Leo – Addressing Substance Use Disorders in Rural Georgia: A Path Toward Sustainable Recovery

5:15 – 6:30 PM Free Walking Tour of Mission Bay
7:00 – 9:00 PM Conference dinner – ATWater Tavern Restaurant
295 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94158