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INEBRIA 5th Conference of INEBRIA, 8th and 9th October 2008, Ribeirão Preto (Brazil).
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- Participants | PROGRAM OVERVIEW | | Wednesday, 08th october | | | Room | | Time | Rubi | Turquesa | | | Satellite Symposia | | 8.30 | SBIRT Training 1 | | | 10.00 | Coffee-Break | | 10.30 | SBIRT Training 2 | | | 12.00 | Lunch | | 14.30 | Pan-American Health Organization: regional consultation implementation of Brief interventions in the americas 1 | Satellite Symposium 1: ALCoHoL AND WOMEN
Florence Kerr-Corrêa, Maria C. P. Lima, Ney Lemke, Maria Luisa V. Campos Faria, Adriana M. Tucci, Maria Odete Simão, Priscila Lopes Pereira, José Manoel Bertolote. ·Gender differences in patterns of alcohol use in Metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil Agnes Meri Yasuda; Juliana Maria Marques Megale, Quitéria de Lourdes Lourosa; Aldaísa Cassanho Forster.·Alcohol consumption profile of women from a Family Health Program (NSF1) Clarissa Mendonça Corradi-Webster, Larissa Horta Esper, Ana Maria Pimenta Carvalho ·Women and alcohol consumption Izete Soares da Silva Dantas Pereira ·Alcoholism among women in the city of Natal-RN/Brazil | | 16.00 | Coffee-Break | | 16.30 | Pan-American Health Organization: regional consultation implementation of Brief interventions in the americas 2 | Symposium S2: alcohol and Youth Coord. manuel vilapriño | | 18.30 | Expositions Hall | Cocktail | | 20.00 | Conference room Topazio | opening Ceremony Keynote Speech: maristela monteiro, PAHO/WHO “alcohol and Public Health in the Americas” (EN) OPENING CERMONY KEYNOTE SPEECH Maristela Monteiro Alcohol and Public Health in the Americas | | | | Thursday, 09th october | | | Room | | Time | Rubi | Turquesa | | 08:30 | Keynote Speech Thomas Babor · Screening, Brief Interventions, and Referral to Treatment: Can Alcohol and Tobacco Serve as Trojan Horses for Drug SBIRT? (EN) | | | 10.00 | Coffee-Break | | 10.30 | Symposium A: Coord.: Bart Garmyn Brief Interventions in the Occupational Context (EN) Bart Garmyn, Andre Kruse, Phillippe Kiss · Early Intervention on hazardous alcohol intake in the Belgian Occupational health setting
Erica Cruvinel, Telmo Mota Ronzani, Leonardo Fernandes Martins, Rafaela de Oliveira Lisboa, Daniela Cristina Belchior Mota, Júnia Marise de Oliveira Cotta · Organizational climate and alcohol risk use prevention in primary health care practice
Hanna Jurvansuu, Leena Heljälä, Marketta Kivistö, Tiina Kaarne · Counseling for Heavy Drinkers in a Finnish Occupational Health Services - the Patients’ Perspective
Leena Heljälä, Kaija Seppä, Hanna Jurvansuu, Tiina Kaarne, Martti Kuokkanen, Anna-Maija Pietilä · Self-reported brief intervention activity in the Finnish occupational health services | Symposium B: Coord.: Maristela Monteiro Implemention of SBI in Latin America: Experiences and Challenges (SP) Maristela G. Monteiro · Implementation of SBI in Latin America: experiences and challenges Alfredo Pemjean · Brief interventions as part of a National Program of alcohol Care and Prevention: the Chilean experience Anny Maisone Castillo Guzman · Experience from the Dominican Republic on early detection for alcohol dependence and brief intervention in primary health care Giselle Amador Muñoz · Prevention of alcohol and drug consumption in educative centers in Costa Rica – an evaluated experience Leticia Echeverria San Vicente · Brief intervention with problem drinkers: adaptation, evaluation and dissemination in Mexico Esteban Lucas Figueroa · Argentinean planning to reduce Alcohol Related Problems: The Argentinean Brief Intervention plan for alcohol related problems | | 12.00 | Lunch | | 14.30 | Workshop A: Coord.: Nick Heather Brief Interventions and the Internet (EN) Nick Heather · A “Social Marketing Campaign” against hazardous and harmful drinking in England Preben Bendtsen, Agneta Andersson, Marika Holmqvist ·Effectiveness of e-mail-based computerized alcohol intervention amongst college students in Sweden Thiago Pavin, Maria Lucia O.S.Formigoni, Paulina C.A.v.Duarte · A six-month follow-up effectiveness analysis of a distance learning course in EIBI in Brazil Trevor van Mierlo, John A. Cunningham · Internet-based interventions: accessible, anonymous, customizable and brief | Workshop B: Coord.: Florence Kerr-Côrea Brief Interventions & University Students (SP) | | 16.00 | Coffee-Break | | 16.30 | Symposium C: Coord.: Cheryl Cherpitel Brief Interventions in Medical Settings (EN) Cheryl J. Cherpitel, Jacek Moskalewicz, Grazyna Swiatkiewicz · Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in a Polish Emergency Room
Beatriz Roson, The ASMI study Group · Prevalence and evaluation of alcohol use among hospitalized patients in medical wards in Spain.
Carolina Melo Cândido de Paula, Bruno Spinosa de Martinis · The importance of the investigation of blood alcohol in deaths due to external causes.
Eileen Kaner · Mind the gap: Clinical trials, clinical reasoning and risky drinking in everyday primary care | Symposium D: Coord.: Clarissa Corradi-Webster Where there is no doctor around: training and conducting BI with non-specialist or community members (SP) | | 19.00 | Dinner | | | | Friday, 10th october | | | Room | | Time | Rubi | Turquesa | | 8.30 | Keynote Speech Richard L. Brown · A Statewide Program to Enhance Delivery of Alcohol and Drug Screening and Intervention Services | | | 10.00 | Coffee-Break | | 10.30 | Workshop C: Coord.: Thomas Babor SBIRT - National Experiences Fredrik Spak, Annika Andersson · Local evaluations in the Swedish Risk Drinking Project
Nick Heather · Piloting the implementation of Screening and Brief Intervention in england: the SiPS Project E. Scafato, C. Gandin, L. Galluzzo, S. Ghirini and the IPIB working group · Country experience and activities on EIBI of hazardous alcohol use for Primary Health Care (PHC) professionals in italy
Pedro Gabriel Godinho Delgado, Erikson F. Furtado ·The Pilot-Project of the Brazilian ministry of Health for dissemination and implementation of SBIRT in the public Unified Health System – SUS
Richard Brown · SBIRT in the US: Successes, Barriers, and a Coalescing vision | Workshop D: Coord.: Joan Colom Brief Interventions in the Spanish-speaking world (SP) Antoni Gual, Javier Goti, Rr. Diaz, L. Serrano, R. Calvo, J. Castro · BI in substance use among adolescent psychiatric patients. Is efficacy related to Severity of use? Joan Colom, Antoni Gual, Lidia Segura, Maria Estrada · Endorsing EIBI in all strategic health plans in Catalonia. EIBI in the White paper on drug prevention in Catalonia Joan Colom, Antoni Ggual, Lidia Segura, Claudia Fernandez · Beveu menys e-learning and e-training tool. Facilitating the dissemination of EIBI in Catalonia Mariana Cremonte, Rubén Ledesma, Cheryl J. Cherpitel, Guilherme Guimaraes Borges · Psychometric properties of the RAPS4 alcohol screening test in Argentina, Mexico and the United States | | 12.00 | Lunch | | 14.30 | General assembly of INEBRIA | Symposium E: Coord.: Telmo Ronza ni Brief intervention training evaluation (SP) Telmo Mota Ronzani · Brief intervention training evaluation Roseli Boerngen-Lacerda, Everton C. Gomes, Cleuse Maria Brandão Barleta, Cássia zottis · Detection and brief intervention for at-risk drug users in primary health care: How does it work? Michaela Bitarello do Amaral, Maria Lucia O.S.Formigoni· PHC administrators’ and Professionals’ Beliefs and Attitudes about Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Telmo Mota Ronzani Daniela Mota Belchior, Isabel Weiss de Souza, Ronaldo Rocha Bastos · Evaluation of predictors of SBI practical implementation in PHC services in Minas Gerais, Brazil Helena M.T.Barros, Taís C.Moreira, Simone Fernandes, Luciana Signor, Denise Dantas, Maristela Ferigolo· Phone-based BI by multi-professionals: Perspectives for treatment of drug abuse and dependece | | 16.00 | Coffee-Break | | 16.30 | Closing Ceremony: Round Table, Plenary Discussion & Poster Session Prize | | | (EN) English; (SP) Spanish/Portuguese |
 
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