Timeline Followback Method Assessment

General Details:

Name:
Timeline Followback Method Assessment
Steward:
NIDA
Definition:
<p>The Timeline Followback (TLFB) is a method that can be used as a clinical and research tool to obtain a variety of quantitative estimates of marijuana, cigarette, and other drug use. </p> <p>The TLFB can be administered by an interviewer, self-administered, or administered by computer. It involves asking clients to retrospectively estimate their drug, marijuana or cigarette use 7 days to 2 years prior to the interview date. </p> <p>Quantitative estimates and drug use-consumption variables can be used to measure change in drug, marijuana, and cigarette use levels in outcome monitoring and evaluation studies. In several studies, data obtained with a method like the TLFB have been sensitive to changes in drug and marijuana use. </p> <p>The TLFB can be used in clinical settings as a motivational advice feedback tool to analyze clients’ marijuana, cigarette, and other drug use and to increase their motivation to change.</p> <p>The TimeLine Follow-Back method was developed by Linda Sobell and published in 1996. The TLFB method is published by Linda Sobell, Nova Southeastern University, Florida (<a href="http://www.nova.edu/gsc/">http://www.nova.edu/gsc/</a>). The TLFB assessment forms are copyrighted but can be downloaded and used without charge with appropriately acknowledgment that the forms and programs are copyrighted.</p>
Registration Status:
Qualified

Designations:

Designation:
Timeline Followback Method Assessment
Tags:
Health

Designations:

Definition:
<p>The Timeline Followback (TLFB) is a method that can be used as a clinical and research tool to obtain a variety of quantitative estimates of marijuana, cigarette, and other drug use. </p> <p>The TLFB can be administered by an interviewer, self-administered, or administered by computer. It involves asking clients to retrospectively estimate their drug, marijuana or cigarette use 7 days to 2 years prior to the interview date. </p> <p>Quantitative estimates and drug use-consumption variables can be used to measure change in drug, marijuana, and cigarette use levels in outcome monitoring and evaluation studies. In several studies, data obtained with a method like the TLFB have been sensitive to changes in drug and marijuana use. </p> <p>The TLFB can be used in clinical settings as a motivational advice feedback tool to analyze clients’ marijuana, cigarette, and other drug use and to increase their motivation to change.</p> <p>The TimeLine Follow-Back method was developed by Linda Sobell and published in 1996. The TLFB method is published by Linda Sobell, Nova Southeastern University, Florida (<a href="http://www.nova.edu/gsc/">http://www.nova.edu/gsc/</a>). The TLFB assessment forms are copyrighted but can be downloaded and used without charge with appropriately acknowledgment that the forms and programs are copyrighted.</p>
Tags:
Health

Reference Documents:

ID:
TimeLineFollowBack_2014Mar24.pdf
Title:
NIDA Clinical Trials Network - Timeline Followback (TFB) Method Assessment
URI:
http://cde.drugabuse.gov/sites/nida_cde/files/TimeLineFollowBack_2014Mar24.pdf
Provider Org:
NIDA
Language Code:
US
Document:
ID:
Title:
Timeline Followback Method (Drugs, Cigarettes, and Marijuana), 1996, Sobell LC, Sobell M
URI:
Provider Org:
Language Code:
Document:
ID:
Title:
The reliability of the Timeline Followback method applied to drug, cigarette, and cannabis use. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, NY, November 1996. Sobell LC, Sobell MB, Buchan G, Cleland PA, Fedoroff I, Leo GI (1996).
URI:
Provider Org:
Language Code:
US
Document:
ID:
Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Mar;28(1):154-62. doi: 10.1037/a0030992. Epub 2012 Dec 31.
Title:
Reliability of the Timeline Followback for cocaine, cannabis, and cigarette use.
URI:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23276315
Provider Org:
Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Language Code:
US
Document:

Properties:

Key:
CopyrightStarted
Value:
true

Identifiers:

Source:
NLM
Id:
QkgvfJaZDl
Version:
2014Mar24