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Chunk #55 — ABCD substance use battery: baseline measures — Substance use patterns interview: baseline — Lifetime & 6-month TLFB patterns of use: drug categories assessed (Youth Administered)

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Adolescent brain cognitive development (ABCD) study: Overview of substance use assessment methods.
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and identification of the drug.13.Hallucinogen salvia divinorum (“salvia”) is measured in occasions; visual aids are provided to assist in identifying salvia and measuring max use (in mg).14.Anabolic steroids (“arnolds, pumpers or roids”) is measured in occasions; visual aids assist in identifying anabolic steroids and measuring max use (in mg).15.Inhalants (“liquids, sprays and gases that people sniff or inhale to get high, this includes substances like poppers, correction fluid, gasoline, glue, shoe polish, spray paints, or nitrious oxide or whippits””). Inhalants are measured in occasions; visual aids assist in identifying which type of inhalant used (noted in a follow-up question, options include: poppers, correction fluid, gasoline, glue, shoe polish, spray paint, nitrious oxide or whippits, other.)16.Prescription stimulants (described as “stimulant drugs such as amphetamine, Ritalin, Adderall, ephedrine in a way a doctor did not direct you to use them”). The unit of measurement is in number of pills (mg for max use); visual aids assist in identifying types of prescription stimulants and typical dosing.17.Prescription sedative drugs (“prescription anxiolytics, tranquilizers or sedatives in a way your doctor did not direct you to use them, such as Xanax, Ativan, Valium, Rohypol, or sleeping pills”). Unit if measurement is in number of pills (mg