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Electronic self-administered screening for substance use in adult primary care patients: feasibility and acceptability of the tobacco, alcohol, prescription medication, and other substance use (myTAPS) screening tool.

Angéline AdamRobert P SchwartzLi-Tzy WuGeetha SubramaniamEugene LaskaGaurav SharmaSaima MiliJennifer McNeely
Published in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2019)
Overall, myTAPS screening was feasible and well accepted by adult primary care patients. Clinics adopting electronic screening should be prepared to offer assistance to some patients, particularly those who are older or less educated, and should have the capacity to use an interviewer-administered approach when required.
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