Outpatient management of substance dependance Flashcards

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Define Substance Dependence using the DSM-5 criteria. (4 mark

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Substance dependence, according to DSM-5, is defined as a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) characterized by a problematic pattern of substance use leading to significant impairment or distress. The diagnosis is based on the presence of at least two of the following criteria within a 12-month period: impaired control, social impairment, risky use, and pharmacological criteria such as tolerance and withdrawal.

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Explain the primary prevention strategies for Substance Use Disorders at both the individual and community levels.

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(a) Individual-level interventions (2 marks)
* Information dissemination about substances and their consequences
* Affective education to enhance self-esteem and decision-making skills
* Providing alternative activities
* Resistance skills training, and personal and social skills development.

(b) Community-level interventions (2 marks)
Community engagement and mobilization
reducing supply by restricting access to illicit substances demand reduction through prevention programs in broader social initiatives
implementing national drug control policies.

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List and briefly describe four screening tools used to assess substance use disorders. (4 marks)

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  • AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test): Screens for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption with 10 questions. (1 mark)
  • CAGE Questionnaire: Screens for alcohol dependence with 4 yes/no questions. (1 mark)
  • DAST (Drug Abuse Screening Test): Assesses drug use with 20 yes/no questions. (1 mark)
  • CRAFFT: Designed for adolescents, focusing on risky behaviors associated with substance use. (1 mark)
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Discuss the short-term goals of outpatient treatment for substance dependence. (4 marks)

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(a) Achieving initial sobriety (2 marks)
* The primary focus is to stop substance use
* Manage withdrawal symptoms to stabilize the patient.

(b) Developing a treatment plan (2 marks)
* Collaborate with healthcare providers to create a personalized plan that addresses specific needs and goals setting the foundation for long-term recovery.

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Explain the role of Motivational Interviewing (MI) in outpatient management of substance dependence, focusing on its key techniques. (4 marks)

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Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, person-centered approach that aims to strengthen a person’s motivation to change. The key techniques include open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and
summarizing. MI operates on principles such as expressing empathy, developing discrepancy, rolling with resistance, and supporting self efficacy.

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