UCLA Access to Care Research Project offers confidential alcohol and drug screening and brief interventions at Student Psychological Services.
Through this research project, we will evaluate the usefulness of the ASSIST intervention to UCLA students. Our evaluation is based on participants’ completion of 2 surveys. To participate, students must be 18 years old and have received the ASSIST intervention. Participants will receive a prize for the 1st survey and a $20 gift card for the 2nd survey.
WHAT IS ASSIST?
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ASSIST is the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Use Involvement Screening Test.
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ASSIST is an alcohol/drug screening and brief intervention administered for research purposes.
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ASSIST involves personalized feedback to help students evaluate their risk level.
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ASSIST helps students reduce their risk and stay safe.
WHAT ASSIST IS NOT
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ASSIST is not an abstinence program.
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ASSIST is not lecturing or preaching.
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ASSIST is not judgmental.
Same-day appointments. Walk-ins welcome.
ACCESS TO CARE PROJECT
Student Psychological Services
John Wooden Center West (entrance faces intramural field)
Contact
Shannon Schroeder
at
(310) 825-7291
or ASSIST@mednet.ucla.edu
Principal Investigator, Richard Rawson, PhD
UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90025
UCLA IRB#: G05-07-078-02C |