Adaptation of and Protocol for the Validation of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) in the Russian Federation for Use in Primary Healthcare
Jürgen Rehm, Maria Neufeld, Elena Yurasova, Anna Bunova, Artyom Gil, Б. Э. Горный, João Breda, Evgeny Bryun, Oxana M. Drapkina, E.V. Fadeeva, А. М. Калинина, Daria Khaltourina, Т.В. Клименко, А. V. Kontsevaya, Evgenia Koshkina, Natalya Martynova, А. В. Надеждин, Kristina Soshkina, Elena Tetenova, Melita Vujnović, Konstantin Vyshinsky, Carina Ferreira‐Borges
Abstract
AIMS: To adapt and validate the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for use in the Russian Federation and countries with Russian-speaking populations by. METHODS: Systematic review of past use and validation of the Russian-language AUDIT. Interviews to be conducted with experts to identify problems encountered in the use of existing Russian-language AUDIT versions. A pilot study using a revised translation of the Russian-language AUDIT that incorporates country-specific drinking patterns in the Russian Federation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The systematic review identified over 60 different Russian-language AUDIT versions without systematic validation studies. The main difficulties encountered with the use of the AUDIT in the Russian Federation were related to the lack of:A revised version of the Russian-language AUDIT was created based on the pilot studies, and was validated in primary healthcare facilities in all regions in 2019/2020.