Standard validated questions taken from the "Alcohol and other Drug Use" scale of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (CDC surveillance system that monitors adolescent risk behavior) will be administered. Measures include quantity and frequency of use and safety (drinking and driving), Current use of alcohol measured by quantity and frequency of use in the past 30 days (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018). Scale ranges vary based on questions and questions are scored individually. Responses to questions about alcohol use in general (past 12 months and ever) are scored as No = 0 and Yes = 1. Values on questions about alcohol use in the past 30 days are scored on a scale from 0-7, with higher values corresponding to greater alcohol consumption. Questions about drinking and driving are scored on a scale from 0-5 with higher numbers corresponding to more frequent instances of driving/being driven by others after alcohol was consumed.
Self-efficacy will be measured using a tool developed by Drs Elizabeth Ozer and Dr. Albert Bandura designed for this study. The tool assesses confidence in avoiding drinking in various scenarios. Participants are asked to rate level of confidence in drinking avoidance across various situations. Responses are rated on a scale of 0 to 10, with a rating of 0 indicating 'not at all confident', a rating of 5 indicating 'moderately confident', and rating of 10 indicating t 'completely confident'. Scenarios include: "When a close friend offers you a drink," and, "When you feel depressed or nervous." Scores on this assessment are calculated by summing participant responses and dividing by the number of questions to obtain a mean self-efficacy score.
The Adolescent Report of the Visit (AROV) is a validated measure to assess the quality of care delivered to adolescents (Ozer, 2004), which has been utilized in clinics nationally and internationally (Sanci, 2015). The investigators are specifically using questions from this measure assessing provider rates of screening and counseling adolescents for alcohol use during adolescent visits. All questions are scored separately on a binary scale, with response scoring as No = 0 and Yes = 1. An answer of Yes to any item indicates higher quality of care.
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