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Screening, Brief Interventions and Treatment in a Public Health Perspective Dr Maristela Monteiro Senior Advisor on Alcohol and Substance Abuse Pan American Health Organization monteirm@paho.org

Too big alcohol-attributable disease burden by any measure (WHO, 2009)

DALYs attributed to 10 leading risk factors for the age group 15 to 59 years old in the Alcohol use world (WHO, 2009) Unsafe sex Tobacco use High blood glucose Occupational risks High blood pressure Overweight and obesity High cholesterol Physical inactivity Iron deficiency - 10,000,000 20,000,000 30,000,000 40,000,000 50,000,000 60,000,000 70,000,000

Americas 2004 Deaths (000) DALYs (000)

Strong links with NCDs Causative risk factors Tobacco use Unhealthy diets Physical inactivity Harmful use of alcohol Global distribution of all alcohol-attributable deaths by disease or injury, 2004 Non-communicable diseases Heart disease and stroke Diabetes Cancer Chronic lung disease

Sexual Risk and Alcohol Use: link with HIV Alcohol use leads to sexual disinhibition o o Lower condom use Earlier sexual debut Alcohol drinkers have higher risk sex partners o o o Multiple concurrent partners Casual partners More at-risk partners Environments o 85% new sex partners meet in bars 46 57% patrons have multiple partners Informal alcohol venues double as sex locations

Role of alcohol and IPV Evidence of causal link STRONG Role of alcohol long contested especially by women s groups Alcohol is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause abuse, but where present it increases frequency and severity Women & men widely associate IPV with drinking making it a natural point of entry for discussing marital relations, violence and coerced sex Drinking, especially binge drinking meets all scientific criteria of being a contributing cause of IPV

Percentage of countries Main psychoactive substances accountable for treatment entry in the world, 2008 (WHO, 2010) N=89 53.9% Alcohol Cannabis 18.0% 14.6% Cocaine ATS Inhalants Sedatives Hallucinogens Opioids Prescribed opioids Other 7.9% 1.1% 0% 0% 1.1% 0% 3.4% World

Alcohol is a Commodity Alcoholic beverages are an important commodity embedded culturally, politically and economically The production and sale of commercial alcoholic beverages generates: o o o Profits for farmers, manufacturers, advertisers and investors Employment for people in bars and restaurants Tax revenues for the government

Relationship between Substance Use and Development Issues Rapid urbanization, unemployment, social exclusion and family dysfunction are all correlated with increased drug use Injecting drug use is fueling the HIV/AIDS epidemic in a number of developing countries Producing and transit countries often become consumer countries Drug trafficking contributes to political instability and corruption, which influences a nation s ability to manage drug control efforts and benefit from economic growth

Groups at High Risk of Substance Use Disorders Adolescents Prisoners Marginalized populations (including youth) Individuals involved in the sex trade

Alcohol and tobacco are the substances most used and causing the most harm in indigenous communities in the Americas. Organización Panamericana de la Salud

Substance Use and the Homeless Substance use and related disorders much more common among the homeless Substance-use disorders often caused by or result in homelessness Drugs are commonly used for self-medication Mental illness and substance-use disorders often cooccur and increase risk of violence and victimization

Homeless Youth Between 10-30 million worldwide, with the highest number from Latin America, Asia and Africa 59% had started to use drugs between 10 and 12 years of age Prevalent substances used: glue and other inhalants, marijuana and cocaine 49% experienced death of mother or a family member 55% attempted suicide or a self-harmful act

Prison Issues Steady rise of prison populations has resulted in extreme overcrowding Drug legislation and the manner in which it is applied often results in disproportionately severe penalties for those charged with drug offenses All drug offenders are subject to relatively high sentences Budgets have failed to keep pace with growing prison populations High risk population per se

Inequities Brazil is Latin America s biggest economy and most inequitable Large market for many drugs, including crack 91% of cities have a crack problem Alcohol market is unregulated and rapidly expanding, especially beer Brazil battles drug epidemic By Joe Leahy and Samantha Pearson in São Paulo

Global and Regional Responses WHO global strategy to reduce harmful use of alcohol Regional Strategy and Plan of Action on Substance Use and Public Health (2010 AND 2011) Regional Plan of Action for reducing harmful use of alcohol (2011) First meeting of national counterparts on alcohol in Mexico 2012 Responding to conflicts of interest 2012

Continuum of Harm

Risk Zones Total population Don t use or low use (Zone I) High risk without current problems (Zone II) Users with dependence (Zone IV) Users with problems but no dependence ( Zone III) Organización Panamericana de la Salud

A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH Risks and Harms vs. dependence Early detection and intervention vs. traditional treatment Treatment of dependence Public health vs. individual perspective Early interventions

A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH Early, opportunistic and brief interventions based in PHC Accessible treatment services, community based and based on scientific evidence Supportive public policies (less availability, marketing control, higher prices) Combat stigma Promote social and gender equity, and inclusion Organización Panamericana de la Salud

Treatment and Early Intervention Strategy or Intervention Brief intervention with at-risk drinkers Mutual help/self-help attendance Effectiveness Supporting Research Cross-National Testing +++ +++ +++ ++ ++ ++ Mandatory treatment of drinkdriving repeat offenders + ++ 0 Medical and social detoxification +++ ++ ++ Talk therapies ++ +++ ++ Pharmaceutical therapies + ++ ++

Screening Non-user Prevention Population At-risk user Referring Brief intervention Dependence Treatment Screening

System Issues: Where are Services Located in Different Countries? Specialized drug and alcohol services Psychiatric care The general medical care system, including primary health care, general hospitals and teaching hospitals The criminal justice/prison system The social welfare system/youth services system The voluntary sector The private sector

Conceptual Model Population Impact of Alcohol/Drug Treatment Systems Treatment Policies Planning Financing Monitoring Regulation Structural Resources Facilities Programs Personnel System Qualities Equity Efficiency Economy Effectiveness Population Health Moderating Factors Case Mix Social Capital Drinking/drug use subcultures Policies System Characteristics Effectiveness Population Impact (adapted from Babor et al. 2008)

Planning matrix Implementation step Components AUDIT-DIT/ASSIST Logístics Responsibilitya nd assigning activities Resources and data managemen t Capacity building and monitoring Case detection Feedback and BI Referral to Treatment Organización Panamericana de la Salud

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AMERICAS REGIONAL NETWORKS PANNAPH INEBRIA LATINA LA RESEARCHERS ON ALCOHOL POLICY NGO NETWORK FOR ALCOHOL ADVOCACY WIDE IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF SBIRT FROM A PH PERSPECTIVE o 3 year Demonstration project in Belize and Guyana VIRTUAL COURSES o ASSIST o AUDIT o ADAPTATION OF WHO E-PORTAL (BRAZIL AND MEXICO) o ALCOHOL POLICY AND PUBLIC HEALTH o DRUG POLICY AND PUBLIC HEALTH o PUBLISHING ADDICTION SCIENCE

ASSIST-BI IN SPANISH Dra. Mirta Roses, Directora OPS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyeck5g0r2y&feature=share&list =PL6hS8Moik7kvtQi4eRx3XN0MBEryKdor7 Dr. Joan Colom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svrpmq9ozyg&feature=share& list=pl6hs8moik7kvtqi4erx3xn0mberykdor7 Segmento foto novela http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc9mki6k4a8&feature=shar e&list=pl6hs8moik7kvtqi4erx3xn0mberykdor7

E-Mental Health GENERAL OBJECTIVE Develop, adapt, evaluate and disseminate e-health technologies applicable to the area of substance use in order to strengthen prevention and treatment actions e-mental HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PORTAL 29

MEXICO- 2 SITES www.saberdealcohol.mx General Portal www.bebermenos.mx Intervención en línea e-mental HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PORTAL 30

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