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The assessment will be administered orally during a routine psychosocial visit by an LCSW. In the experimental arm, risk feedback will be shared using a scorecard",[9],null,{"type":23,"name":29,"description":30,"armGroupLabels":31,"otherNames":27},"ASSIST Linked Brief Intervention (10 Step Motivational interviewing (MI)\u002FFRAMES)","For participants screening moderate\u002Fhigh risk in the experimental arm, a same session, brief intervention consistent with motivational interviewing and FRAMES is delivered by an LCSW. Ten steps include: purpose of discussion, feedback on scores, information\u002Fadvice, emphasize responsibility, express concern\u002Fsupport, explore \"good things,\" explore \"less good things,\" summarize, explore readiness\u002Fnext steps with goal setting if ready, and provide self help materials. 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