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Table 3 Standardized measures used to assess consumer-defined need for substance use services (n = 217)

From: The role of consumer perspectives in estimating population need for substance use services: a scoping review

Variable

Instrument

Cited in

Perceived need

Texas Christian Universitys Self-Rating Psychosocial Functioning and Motivational Scales [78]

[79]

Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale- Version 8 Combined [80]

[80]

Revised Risk Behaviour Assessment [81]

[82]

Perceived Need for Care Questionnaire [30]

[36, 83, 84]

National Technical Centre (NTC) Telephone Substance Dependence Needs Assessment Questionnaire [85]

[86]

Self-help and Treatment Services Utilization Survey [87]

[88]

Camberwell Assessment of Need - Forensic Short Version [89]

[90, 91]

University of Miami Health Services Research Instrument [92]

[92]

Self-assessed barriers to service use

Affordability barriers scale [93]

[9496]

Allen Barriers to Treatment Instrument [97]

[98]

Barriers Questionnaire [99]

[100]

Barriers to Treatment Instrument [101]

[102]

Barriers to Treatment Inventory [103]

[104]

University of Miami Health Services Research Instrument [92]

[92]

Help-seeking from family and/or friends

Mental and Physical Health Questionnaire [105]

[105]

Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test [106]

[107]

  1. In some cases, one or more measures, but not all measures included in the standardized instrument where used to measure consumer-defined need. One article measuring perceived need did not specify the name of the standardized instrument used