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This proposal will develop and test an indicated prevention strategy, Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment with Pain-Management advice (SBIRT-PM), in Veterans who have filed a claim for a (military) service-connected injury for which they have requested financial compensation. Although typically only an information-gathering, forensic-styled examination, the Compensation examination is a crucial point of entry to VA care. Objectives are:
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Veteran of OEF/OIF/OND
Scheduled exam for back, neck, knee, or shoulder. These four body parts were selected because they are classified as MSD by the VBA and are common causes of chronic non-cancer pain. Including other conditions (e.g. osteomyelitis, muscle injuries) would introduce more heterogeneity in illness course.
Able to participate psychologically and physically, able to provide informed consent, complete assessments, and participate in study procedures.
Self-reports peak pain of at least 2 on a numeric pain rating scale (0 "no pain" to 10 "worst pain imaginable" in the last 28 days in the joint that is the focus of the claim. This broad pain inclusion criterion may be narrowed after the Counseling Refinement Stage. Some Veterans apply for service connection for injuries that are not currently symptomatic, in case the injury recurs. This criterion will exclude these asymptomatic Veterans
Risky substance use within the last 28 days, defined as one of the following:
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120 participants in 3 patient groups
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