Adapting an Alcohol Care Linkage Intervention to US Military Veterans Presenting to Primary Care with Hazardous Drinking and PTSD and/or Depression Symptoms: A Qualitative Study

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Michael A. Cucciare
Cristy Benton
Deanna Hildebrand
Kathy Marchant
Sharfun Ghaus
Xiaotong Han
James S. Williams
Ronald G. Thompson
Christine Timko
机构
[1] Central Arkansas Veterans Affairs Healthcare System,Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research
[2] Veterans Affairs South Central Mental Illness Research,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Education and Clinical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[4] Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System,undefined
[5] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,undefined
[6] Center for Innovation to Implementation,undefined
[7] Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System,undefined
[8] Stanford University School of Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings | 2024年 / 31卷
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Hazardous drinking; PTSD; Depression; Alcohol care linkage; Primary care;
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There is a critical need to improve linkage to alcohol care for veterans in primary care with hazardous drinking and PTSD and/or depression symptoms (A-MH). We adapted an alcohol care linkage intervention, “Connect to Care” (C2C), for this population. We conducted separate focus groups with veterans with A-MH, providers, and policy leaders. Feedback centered on how psychologists and other providers can optimally inform veterans about their care options and alcohol use, and how to ensure C2C is accessible. Participants reported that veterans with A-MH may not view alcohol use as their primary concern but rather as a symptom of a potential co-occurring mental health condition. Veterans have difficulty identifying and accessing existing alcohol care options within the Veterans Health Administration. C2C was modified to facilitate alcohol care linkage for this population specific to their locality, provide concrete support and education, and offer care options to preserve privacy.
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