The National Institute on Drug Abuse,
a National Institutes of Health institute, has contracted with
EXACT Sport LLC to finalize the development of the Transmissible
Liability Index (TLI). The TLI is a psychometric tool for detecting
youth at elevated risk for substance use disorder (SUD). The TLI, a
web-based platform for assessing risk of SUD, is a highly efficient
tool both in terms of the limited time commitment required as well
as its low cost. The inexpensive and high efficiency of the TLI for
identifying youths in need of prevention, and the strong
cost-benefits to society for SUD prevention, portend strong demand
for use in a variety of populations including family and social
services, schools, mental health facilities, and youth protection
agencies.
US Code:
42 USC
6A Name of Law: National Institute on Drug Abuse
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