- Lunstead, Julie;
- Weitzman, Elissa R;
- Harstad, Elizabeth;
- Dedeoglu, Fatma;
- Gaffin, Jonathan M;
- Garvey, Katharine C;
- MacGinnitie, Andrew;
- Rufo, Paul A;
- Fishman, Laurie Newman;
- Wisk, Lauren E;
- Levy, Sharon
Purpose
We seek to determine how youth with chronic medical conditions experience alcohol screening and counseling.Methods
Adolescents with type I diabetes, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, moderate persistent asthma, cystic fibrosis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or inflammatory bowel disease were surveyed. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis quantified rates of asking and counseling about alcohol.Results
Of 390 participants (75.1% white/non-Hispanic, 51.8% female, average age 16.4 years), 70% reported being asked about their alcohol use by a healthcare provider, and 76% reported receiving at least one message regarding alcohol and health. Of past year drinkers, 54% disclosed use to their provider. Only 2.0% of youth reported receiving the message "I should not drink."Conclusions
Most youth with chronic medical conditions were asked and counseled about alcohol use although few heard unambiguous recommendations to avoid alcohol consumption.