| DÉBA – A/D
DÉBA-A/D was designed to make up for the lack of screening tools that can classify severity of alcohol- and drug-related problems in adults. Three categories of classification correspond to levels of services. In addition to directing users to appropriate resources, DÉBA-A/D provides an evaluation that can establish a primary care services intervention plan. DÉBA-A/D stands for “Dépistage/Évaluation du Besoin d'Aide–Alcool/Drogues" (Assessment and Screening of Assistance Needs - Alcohol/Drugs).
Drogues/Drugs
**For the region participating to My Choices programs :
Alcool/Alcohol
Rapport personnalisé (alcool) / Personalized report (alcohol)
Rapport personnalisé (drogues) / Personalized report (drugs)
Manuel d'utilisation (alcool, drogues et jeu)
A formation to use this detection tool is required. To receive the formation, we invite you to contact the regional respondent in charge of the CISSS/CIUSSS of your region. If you do not know his name and contact information's, you can contact Kevin Godbout, Coordinator of the Programme national de formation en dépendance (PNFD) of the Institut universitaire sur les dépendances, by e-mail: kevin.godbout.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca