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Collaborating Agencies

Gulf Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center

Research Projects in Substance Abuse Patterns and Technology Transfer Collaborative Efforts with State Agencies Workforce Development Projects and Surveys Gulf Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center (GCATTC)

The Gulf Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center (GCATTC) is one of 14 regional University Centers in the United States. The center works through multiple consortia of educational institutions and other agencies to promote development and implementation of evidence-based substance abuse interventions and practices.

ATTC Network www.nattc.org

Technology Transfer Model Institutional & Personal Readiness Resources Motivation Stages of Program Change Program Change Staff 1-Exposure (Training) Lecture Self Study Workshop Consultant 2-Adoption (Leadership decision) 4-Practice (Routine use) 3-Implementation (Exploratory use) Organizational Dynamics Climate for Change Staff Attributes Simpson, 2002 (J Substance Abuse Treatment)

SBIRT EVALUATION Data Collection and Reporting System (Development and Maintenance) ● GPRA & Other Forms ● Harris County Hospital District Data Reports GPRA Management and Monitoring Reports Process Evaluation Documentation of Baseline and Key Developments in Processes, Activities, and Methods for Adoption Implementation Institutionalization Future Data Analyses Cost-offsets Effectiveness Barriers and predictors for readiness and behavior change

SBIRT Current Data Overview March 2005 11/10/2018

Patient Gender Number of Patients Percentage Male 4431 48% Female 4585 Inception to January 31, 2005 Number of Patients Percentage Male 4431 48% Female 4585 50% Missing/Other 163 2% Total 9179   11/10/2018

Race Number of Patients Percentage Hispanic/Latino & Other 3114 34% Black/African Amer. 2561 28% White 1349 15% Asian 124 1% American Indian 43 0% Hawaiian/Pac. Isl. 1 Missing 1987 22% Total 9179 Inception to January 31, 2005 “Missing” Category includes patients who refused to answer or answered “do not know”. 11/10/2018

AUDIT Scores by Risk Category (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) AUDIT Score Patients Percentage Suggested  Intervention Level (0-7) Low Risk 594 35% Alcohol Education   (8-15) Higher Risk 457 27% Simple Advice (16-19) Abuse 159 9% Brief Counseling   (20+) Dependence 510 30% Referral Total 1720 11/10/2018

Clinical Diagnostic Impression Intakes Percentage Dependence 494 41% Abuse 417 35% High Risk 176 15% Low Risk 115 10% Total 1202 11/10/2018

Clinical Diagnostic Impression 11/10/2018

Readiness Ruler 6.9 8.9 8.6 7.4 Mean Score Based on Readiness Ruler Instrument (Self Ratings) Highest Possible Readiness for Change = 10 Brief Intervention Brief Treatment Referral & Treatment Overall Mean Score 6.9 8.9 8.6 7.4 11/10/2018

Mean Readiness Scores by Type of Service 11/10/2018

Total Patients by Type of Service Total to Jan 31, 2005 Screening and Feedback Brief Intervention Brief Treatment Referred to Treatment Total Patients Percentage 6888 75% 1730 19% 104 1% 457 5% 9179 11/10/2018

Patients by Type of Service/Quarter SF BI BT RT TOTAL March 2004 3 19 6 11 39 Quarter 3 (April 04 - June 04) 524 205 9 93 831 Quarter 4 (July 04 - Sept 04) 887 496 2 180 1565 Quarter 1 (Oct 04 - Dec 04) 3797 658 43 125 4623 January 2005 1677 352 44 48 2121 Total 6888 1730 104 457 9179 11/10/2018

Total Patients Served 11/10/2018