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FITBIR
1.4
Element Type
Common Data Element
Alcohol Smoking and Substance Use Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) - Amphetamine type stimulant use indicator
ASSISTAmphtmnTypStmlntUseInd
Short Description
Indicator for whether the participant/subject has ever used any amphetamine type stimulants (speed, diet pills, ecstasy, etc.) for non-medical use, as part of the Alcohol Smoking and Substance Use Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST).
Definition
Indicator for whether the participant/subject has ever used any amphetamine type stimulants (speed, diet pills, ecstasy, etc.) for non-medical use, as part of the Alcohol Smoking and Substance Use Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST).
 
Notes
stop interview. If Yes to any of these items
Creation Date
Historical Notes
ASSIST V3.0 Q1e
References
TBI: Sue Henry-Edwards, Rachel Humeniuk, Robert Ali, Vladimir Poznyak and Maristela Monteiro. The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screen Test (ASSIST): Guidelines for Use in Primary Care (Draft Version 1.1 for Field Testing). Geneva, World Health Organization, 2003.

Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult
Guidelines/Instructions
TBI: BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS, GIVE ASSIST RESPONSE CARD TO PATIEN.T. If completing follow-up please cross check the patient's answers with the answers given for Q1 at baseline. Any differences on this question should be queried. Probe if all answers are negative: Not even when you were in school? If No to all items
Preferred Question Text
In your life, have you ever used amphetamine type stimulants (speed, diet pills, ecstasy, etc)?
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes and End Points Psychiatric and Psychological Status

Classification

Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI
Acute Hospitalized
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Epidemiology
Keywords
ASSIST  
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