Family First SBIRT Study

Omni is conducting a quasi-experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of SBIRT as an early intervention for adolescent substance use in Colorado schools, aiming to generate evidence that supports its broader adoption.
QED
substance use
youth
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Study
Children & Families
Behavioral Health
Research
Client
Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab
Project type
Date
May 2024 - June 2025

Project Objectives

  • Measure SBIRT effectiveness in an adolescent population: Evaluate SBIRT’s effectiveness as an early intervention tool for adolescent substance use.
  • Build evidence: Implement a quasi-experimental study design to assess SBIRT’s effectiveness with an adolescent population to strengthen its evidence designation from Promising to Supported.

Project Description

Omni was selected to design a rigorous study to evaluate the effectiveness of SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) among adolescents in school-based health centers. The ultimate goal is to generate strong supporting evidence for SBIRT’s impact in an adolescent population, with the intent of achieving a Supported evidence designation. The study employs a quasi-experimental design (QED)—a research approach well-suited for real-world settings where random assignment is not feasible. This design will compare outcomes between a site implementing SBIRT and a similar non-SBIRT site, helping to isolate the intervention’s effects on adolescent substance use behaviors.

The project will begin with a feasibility phase focused on assessing participant retention methods—an essential component for ensuring data integrity and the validity of results. As part of this phase, Omni is responsible for identifying two school-based health centers, one of which must be currently implementing SBIRT, to explore the practical challenges and opportunities related to recruitment and retention before launching the full study.

SBIRT was selected for this evaluation because it addresses a critical gap in Colorado’s behavioral health service array. SBIRT is a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing these disorders. It uses evidence-informed techniques such as motivational interviewing, brief counseling interventions, and referrals to treatment to reduce health risks associated with alcohol and other substance use. As part of its statewide investment in early intervention, Colorado has recently expanded access to SBIRT in school settings. For example, in the 2023–2024 school year, the SBIRT School-Based Health Center program established over 25 implementation sites, reaching students in 30 schools. Omni’s study will help determine whether this expansion is meeting its intended goals and advancing substance use prevention efforts for youth across the state.

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