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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

Counselor Role in Screening<br />

All counselors can be trained to screen for cooccurring<br />

substance use and mental disorders.<br />

Screening often entails having a client respond to<br />

a specific set of questions, evaluating the<br />

response, and then taking the next “yes” or “no”<br />

step in the process depending on the results and<br />

the design of the screening process.<br />

In substance abuse or mental health treatment<br />

settings, every counselor or clinician who<br />

conducts intake should be able to screen for the<br />

most common COD and know how to implement<br />

the protocol for obtaining COD assessment<br />

information and recommendations.<br />

Adapted from Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders, TIP #42 (2005b)<br />

COCE Full Matrix for Evaluating Screening Instruments<br />

DIS<br />

*<br />

COCE Full Matrix for Evaluating Screening Instruments continued<br />

MINI-<br />

GAI TCUD<br />

INSTRUMENT A DA SSI- CAG MHS MIN Screen<br />

N-Q S<br />

AD DAS SAD RD<br />

K10<br />

NAME<br />

SI LI SA E F-III I (modified<br />

S T D<br />

S<br />

)<br />

Purpose<br />

Screening<br />

Assessment<br />

Clinical utility:<br />

Diagnosis<br />

Clinical utility:<br />

Placement<br />

Clinical utility:<br />

Treatment Planning<br />

Clinical Utility:<br />

Outcome<br />

Severity Measure<br />

Reporting<br />

Methodological<br />

Considerations<br />

Norms available<br />

Reliability on readministration<br />

Internal consistency<br />

(with alpha)<br />

Validity<br />

*The DIS is not a screening instrument. It was evaluated because of its overall importance.<br />

Overall accuracy<br />

Effects of<br />

demographics or<br />

background on<br />

lidit<br />

MINI- GAI TCUD<br />

INSTRUMENT A DA SSI- CAG MHSF MI<br />

Screen N-Q S<br />

AD DAS SAD RD<br />

K10<br />

NAME<br />

SI LI SA E -III NI<br />

S T D<br />

S<br />

(modified)<br />

Administration<br />

Tech. support<br />

available and free<br />

Tech. support<br />

available at<br />

minimal cost<br />

Computer admin.<br />

Computer scoring<br />

Interpretive<br />

Time taken for<br />

admin.<br />

Complexity of<br />

scoring<br />

Required skill level<br />

Intensity of<br />

required training<br />

Reviewer's<br />

*The DIS is not a screening instrument. It was evaluated because of its overall importance.<br />

Comments<br />

(Summary)<br />

DIS<br />

*<br />

Screening Instruments for COD –<br />

COCE/<strong>COSIG</strong> Findings<br />

Mental Health<br />

Mental Health Screening Form-III (MHSF)-III<br />

Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview<br />

(MINI) Screen - Modified<br />

Substance Abuse<br />

Simple Screening Instrument for Substance<br />

Abuse (SSI-SA)<br />

Dartmouth Assessment of Lifestyle (DALI) -<br />

Modified<br />

Both<br />

Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN)<br />

Combination of above especially MINI and<br />

DALI<br />

Stan Sacks:<br />

(MHSF)-III “user friendly” in<br />

SA settings; MINI Screen<br />

Modified-best with SMI and<br />

low motivation, important<br />

validation studies completed;<br />

SSI-SA-better with strong<br />

rapport and/or strong desire<br />

to look at AOD use: DALImodified<br />

form best as MD<br />

screener in SA settings;<br />

GAIN-good for both SA and<br />

MH screening and in settings<br />

that can streamline data<br />

collection - i.e., screening,<br />

assessment, treatment<br />

planning, outcome<br />

evaluation.<br />

List of Screening Instruments<br />

Mental Disorder Screening Instruments:<br />

Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS-IV)<br />

The Mental Health Screening Form-III (MHSF)-III<br />

Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.)<br />

M.I.N.I. Screen Modified<br />

National Center for Health Statistics - 10 Questions (K10)<br />

Referral Decision Scale (RDS)<br />

Substance Abuse Disorder Screening Instruments<br />

Addiction Severity Index (ASI)<br />

CAGE Questionnaire Adapted to Include Drugs (CAGE-AID)<br />

Dartmouth Assessment of Lifestyle (DALI)<br />

DALI Screen Modified (NYS)<br />

Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)<br />

Short Alcohol Dependence Data Questionnaire (SADD)<br />

Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse (SSI-SA)<br />

TCU-Drug Screen II (TCUDS)<br />

Substance Abuse and Mental Disorder Screening Instrument<br />

Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS)<br />

Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN)<br />

GAIN - Quick (GAIN-Q)<br />

Integrated Screening<br />

Integrated screening addresses both<br />

mental health and substance abuse, each<br />

in the context of the other disorder.<br />

A comprehensive screening process also<br />

includes exploration of a variety of related<br />

service needs including medical, housing,<br />

victimization, trauma and so on.<br />

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (2005c)<br />

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