Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.29, n°6 - November 2010 - Alcohol brief interventions: breaking new ground
Paru le :
01/11/2010
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
- Moving from efficacy trials to practical implementation of Internet-based BIs. Introduction to the special issue, Heather N., Kaner E., p. 581-583.
- Breaking new ground in the study and practice of alcohol brief interventions, Heather N., p. 584-588.
- NICE work if you can get it: Development of national guidance incorporating screening and brief intervention to prevent hazardous and harmful drinking in England, Kaner E., p. 589-595.
- Community pharmacy service users' views and perceptions of alcohol screening and brief intervention, Dhital R., Whittlesea C.M., Norman I.J., Milligan P., p. 596-602.
- Grasping the thistle: The role of alcohol brief interventions in Scottish alcohol policy, Graham L.J., Mackinnon D., p. 603-607.
- Alcohol identification and brief advice in England: A major plank in alcohol harm reduction policy, Lavoie D., p. 608-611.
- What process research tells us about brief intervention efficacy, Daeppen J.B., Bertholet N., Gaume J., p. 612-616.
- Internet-based interventions for problem drinkers: From efficacy trials to implementation, Cunningham J.A., Khadjesari Z., Bewick B.M., Riper H., p. 617-622.
- Conducting economic evaluations of screening and brief intervention for hazardous drinking: Methods and evidence to date for informing policy, Cowell A.J., Bray J.W., Mills M.J., Hinde J.M., p. 623-630.
- Alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care: Absence of evidence for efficacy in people with dependence or very heavy drinking, Saitz R., p. 631-640.
- Telephonic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse among workers contacting the employee assistance program: A feasibility study, Mcpherson T.L., Goplerud E., Derr D., Mickenberg J., Courtemanche S., p. 641-646.
- Alcohol screening and brief intervention in a policing context: A mixed methods feasibility study, Brown N., Newbury-Birch D., Mcgovern R., Phinn E., Kaner E., p. 647-654.
- Do attitudes about unhealthy alcohol and other drug (AOD) use impact primary care professionals' readiness to implement AOD-related preventive care?, Amaral-Sabadini M.B., Saitz R., Souza-Formigoni M.L., p. 655-661.
- Dose-response expectancies for alcohol: Validation and implications for brief interventions, Adey G.E., Moore S.C., Chestnutt I.G., p. 662-668.
- Main reasons for hospital admissions by women with a history of methadone maintenance, Burns L., Conroy E., Mattick R.P., p. 669-675.
- Alcohol consumption in sport: The influence of sporting idols, friends and normative drinking practices, O'brien K.S., Kolt G.S., Webber A., Hunter J.A., p. 676-683.
- Factors affecting criminal recidivism among participants in the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program in New South Wales, Australia, Larney S., Martire K.A., p. 684-688.
- Breaking new ground in the study and practice of alcohol brief interventions, Heather N., p. 584-588.
- NICE work if you can get it: Development of national guidance incorporating screening and brief intervention to prevent hazardous and harmful drinking in England, Kaner E., p. 589-595.
- Community pharmacy service users' views and perceptions of alcohol screening and brief intervention, Dhital R., Whittlesea C.M., Norman I.J., Milligan P., p. 596-602.
- Grasping the thistle: The role of alcohol brief interventions in Scottish alcohol policy, Graham L.J., Mackinnon D., p. 603-607.
- Alcohol identification and brief advice in England: A major plank in alcohol harm reduction policy, Lavoie D., p. 608-611.
- What process research tells us about brief intervention efficacy, Daeppen J.B., Bertholet N., Gaume J., p. 612-616.
- Internet-based interventions for problem drinkers: From efficacy trials to implementation, Cunningham J.A., Khadjesari Z., Bewick B.M., Riper H., p. 617-622.
- Conducting economic evaluations of screening and brief intervention for hazardous drinking: Methods and evidence to date for informing policy, Cowell A.J., Bray J.W., Mills M.J., Hinde J.M., p. 623-630.
- Alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care: Absence of evidence for efficacy in people with dependence or very heavy drinking, Saitz R., p. 631-640.
- Telephonic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse among workers contacting the employee assistance program: A feasibility study, Mcpherson T.L., Goplerud E., Derr D., Mickenberg J., Courtemanche S., p. 641-646.
- Alcohol screening and brief intervention in a policing context: A mixed methods feasibility study, Brown N., Newbury-Birch D., Mcgovern R., Phinn E., Kaner E., p. 647-654.
- Do attitudes about unhealthy alcohol and other drug (AOD) use impact primary care professionals' readiness to implement AOD-related preventive care?, Amaral-Sabadini M.B., Saitz R., Souza-Formigoni M.L., p. 655-661.
- Dose-response expectancies for alcohol: Validation and implications for brief interventions, Adey G.E., Moore S.C., Chestnutt I.G., p. 662-668.
- Main reasons for hospital admissions by women with a history of methadone maintenance, Burns L., Conroy E., Mattick R.P., p. 669-675.
- Alcohol consumption in sport: The influence of sporting idols, friends and normative drinking practices, O'brien K.S., Kolt G.S., Webber A., Hunter J.A., p. 676-683.
- Factors affecting criminal recidivism among participants in the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program in New South Wales, Australia, Larney S., Martire K.A., p. 684-688.
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