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B. FISCHER ; W. JONES ; P. A. SHUPER ; J. REHM |Background: One in three young people use cannabis in Canada. Cannabis use can be associated with a variety of health problems which occur primarily among intensive/frequent users. Availability and effectiveness of conventional treatment for can[...]Article : Périodique
Increasingly, patients with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use are being seen in primary care and other non-specialty addiction settings. Primary care providers are well positioned to screen, assess, and treat patients with alcohol and other d[...]Périodique
R. J. TAIT ; G. K. HULSE | 2005Aims: To examine the prevalence of different substances used by adolescents admitted to hospital emergency departments (ED); to evaluate the impact of an ED based brief intervention (BI) on hospital events; to compare outcomes for those using 'a[...]Article : Périodique
Use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs plays a major role in adolescent morbidity and mortality. When under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, adolescents are at increased risk for injuries, unprotected sex, or interpersonal violence. Alc[...]Article : Périodique
Trends in alcohol consumption of college students remain a concern. Presented is a systematic review to determine the efficacy of alcohol-abuse interventions for college students. To be included in this review, the study must have been published[...]Périodique
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C. J. CHERPITEL ; G. BORGES ; N. GIESBRECHT ; D. HUNGERFORD ; M. PEDEN ; V. POZNYAK ; R. ROOM ; T. STOCKWELL | Genève : OMS / WHO | 2009FRANÇAIS : Les blessures (accidents de la route, brûlures, noyades, empoisonnements, chutes, etc.) représentent plus du tiers de la morbidité due à la consommation d'alcool. Ce document de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) synthétise le[...]Livre
P. ANDERSON ; A. GUAL ; J. COLOM | Barcelona : Departement of Health of the Government of Catalonia | 2005The aim of these guidelines is to summarize the evidence of the harm done by alcohol and how to manage hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary care. The guidelines also describe alcohol dependence and how it can be managed, so primary healt[...]Livre
A. GUAL ; P. ANDERSON ; L. SEGURA ; J. COLOM | Barcelona : Departement of Health of the Government of Catalonia | 2005ENGLISH : This training manual is the result of a joint effort made by the scientists and professionals who have participated in the European PHEPA project. Alcohol is a main health determinant throughout the world, and Primary Health Care (PH[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.29, n°6 - November 2010 - Alcohol brief interventions: breaking new ground
2010Rapport
Alcohol is linked with crime, especially violent crime. Many people are incarcerated because of alcohol-related crime. Alcohol is not permitted in prisons except in a very few cases, and illicit use of alcohol in prison is not a major problem. N[...]Article : Périodique
R. PATTON ; P. DELUCA ; E. KANER ; D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; T. PHILLIPS ; C. DRUMMOND |Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the evidence base on alcohol screening and brief intervention for adolescents to determine age appropriate screening tools, effective brief interventions and appropriate locations to undertake these activ[...]Rapport
NIAAA ; American Academy of Pediatrics | Bethesda, MD : NIAAA (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) | 2011If you manage the health and well-being of 9- to 18-year-olds, this Guide is for you. It is designed to help health care professionals quickly identify youth at risk for alcohol-related problems. NIAAA developed the Guide and Pocket Guide in co[...]Rapport
APHA ; Education Development Center Inc. | Washington DC : National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation | 2008FRANÇAIS : Ce guide, conçu pour les intervenants en santé non spécialisés en dépendances, fournit information, qualifications et outils nécessaires afin de dépister et pratiquer des interventions brèves pour aider les buveurs à risque à réduire[...]Périodique
DESY P. M. ; PERHATS C. | 2008ENGLISH : INTRODUCTION: Alcohol is the single greatest contributor to injury in the United States. Numerous studies have reported that a standardized screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) intervention can effectively[...]Article : Périodique
R. M. CUNNINGHAM ; S. L. BERNSTEIN ; M. WALTON ; K. BRODERICK ; F. E. VACA ; R. WOOLARD ; E. BERNSTEIN ; F. BLOW ; G. D'ONOFRIO |This article is a product of a breakout session on injury prevention from the 2009 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference on "Public Health in the ED: Screening, Surveillance, and Intervention." The emergency department (ED) is an impo[...]Article : Périodique
Alcohol use disorders are common in developed countries, where alcohol is cheap, readily available, and heavily promoted. Common, mild disorders often remit in young adulthood, but more severe disorders can become chronic and need long-term medi[...]Article : Périodique
A 57-year-old man with a history of alcohol dependence comes for an annual examination. He reports that he has reduced his drinking to two beers two to three times per week and has not had five or more drinks on any occasion or any adverse conse[...]Rapport
Ce document est la traduction française de l'ouvrage 'Alcohol and Primary Health Care: Clinical Guidelines on Identification and Brief Interventions', élaboré par P. Anderson, A. Gual et J. Colom, dans le cadre du projet Primary Health Care Euro[...]Périodique
P. MICHAUD ; P. FOUILLAND ; I. GREMY ; P. KLEIN | 2003FRANÇAIS : Objectifs : Le programme «Boire moins c'est mieux» de l'Association nationale de prévention de l'alcoolisme vise à intégrer dans la routine de la médecine générale la pratique du repérage précoce et de l'intervention brève auprès de[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Points clés : Trente pour cent des admissions aux urgences sont liés à un usage problématique d'alcool. Quatre-vingts pour cent des intoxications éthyliques aiguës admises aux urgences concernent des patients présentant une dépenda[...]Article : Périodique
Les conseils de diminution de la consommation d'alcool au-dessous du seuil de dangerosité, du type "interventions brèves", sans médicament, conduisent vraisemblablement souvent à une diminution de la consommation. Le repérage des malades ayant u[...]Périodique
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G. W. JOE ; K. KNIGHT ; D. D. SIMPSON ; P. M. FLYNN ; J. T. MOREY ; N. G. BARTHOLOMEW ; M. STATON-TINDALL ; W. M. BURDON ; E. A. HALL ; S. S. MARTIN ; D. J. O'CONNELL |Finding brief effective treatments for criminal justice populations is a major public need. The CJ-DATS Targeted Intervention for Corrections (TIC), which consists of six brief interventions (communication, anger, motivation, criminal thinking, [...]Rapport
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered Alcohol Brief Intervention: final report
T. PARKES ; I. ATHERTON ; J. EVANS ; S. GLOYN ; S. McGHEE ; B. STODDART ; D. EADIE ; O. BROOKS ; S. BRYCE ; S. MACASKILL ; D. PETRIE ; H. CHOUDURY | Edinburgh & Glasgow : NHS Health Scotland | 2011In three years from 2008 Scottish national policy drove delivery of nearly 175,000 brief alcohol interventions, testament to what can be done when policy is backed by funding and infrastructure and incentive payments contingent on implementation[...]Thèse, mémoire
A. LEFEBVRE PERSON | 2000FRANÇAIS : Dans ce travail, l'auteur a d'abord cherché à comprendre ce qui pouvait "se cacher" derrière le fait de fumer, le comportement du fumeur, ses motivations conscientes et inconscientes puis dans un second temps a recherché les ressorts[...]Article : Périodique
H. R. WHITE ; Y. JIAO ; A. E. RAY ; D. HUH ; D. C. ATKINS ; M. E. LARIMER ; K. FROMME ; W. R. CORBIN ; J. S. BAER ; J. W. LABRIE ; E. Y. MUN |Objective: This study examined whether brief motivational interventions (BMIs) designed for reducing heavy drinking among college students have secondary effects on reducing marijuana use. Method: The data came from Project INTEGRATE, which com[...]Article : Périodique
Alcohol can impact on both the incidence and the course of many health conditions, and nearly 6% of all global deaths in 2012 were estimated to be attributable to its consumption. A quarter of the UK adult population drinks alcohol in a way that[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : La prévalence de personnes consommant des substances psychoactives, dont l'alcool, est plus élevée aux urgences que dans la population générale. Près d'un patient sur 5 admis dans un SAU présente une alcoolémie positive, quel que soi[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: The qualitative component of this mixed methods study aimed at obtaining more in-depth information about the barriers of implementation of screening and brief interventions (SBI) in general practice identified in the quantitative component[...]Article : Périodique
D. E. JONAS ; J. C. GARBUTT ; H. R. AMICK ; J. M. BROWN ; K. A. BROWNLEY ; C. L. COUNCIL ; A. J. VIERA ; T. M. WILKINS ; C. J. SCHWARTZ ; E. M. RICHMOND ; J. YEATTS ; T. SWINSON EVANS ; S. D. WOOD ; R. P. HARRIS |Background: Alcohol misuse, which includes the full spectrum from risky drinking to alcohol dependence, is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Purpose: To evaluate the benefits and harms of behavioral counseling intervent[...]Rapport
Cannabis is a neglected drug in public health discourses, a reality which is at odds with the growing number of people in England who are now seeking support for problematic cannabis use. The disparity of how cannabis is prioritised by drug and [...]Article : Périodique
J. B. DAEPPEN ; J. GAUME ; P. BADY ; B. YERSIN ; J. M. CALMES ; J. C. GIVEL ; G. GMEL |Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of brief alcohol intervention (BAI) in reducing alcohol use among hazardous drinkers treated in the emergency department (ED) after an injury; in addition it tests whether assessment of alcohol use without BAI[...]Article : Périodique
Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) have shown the potential to decrease problematic alcohol use among adolescents and young adults. Most of the BAI studies have been efficacy trials designed to achieve high internal validity but have raised quest[...]Article : Périodique
Aims College students who violate alcohol policies are often mandated to participate in alcohol-related interventions. This study investigated (i) whether such interventions reduced drinking beyond the sanction alone, (ii) whether a brief motiva[...]Périodique
J. B. SAUNDERS ; FOULDS K. | 1992ENGLISH : Brief and early interventions represent an innovative strategy for the prevention of harm from alcohol and other drugs. The pioneering study of early intervention, undertaken by Kristenson et al. (1983) as part of a preventive medici[...]Article : Périodique
This study assessed the effectiveness of Refuse, Remove, Reasons (RRR), a universal classroom-based substance abuse prevention program for urban and suburban high school students. A total of 1,352 adolescents were part of either a treatment (n =[...]Article : Périodique
S. DIESTELKAMP ; M. DRECHSEL ; C. BALDUS ; L. WARTBERG ; N. ARNAUD ; R. THOMASIUS |BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of youth in need of emergency medical treatment following alcohol intoxication have been a major public health concern in Europe in recent years. Brief interventions (BIs) in the emergency department (ED) could pre[...]Article : Périodique
D. M. HALLER ; A. MEYNARD ; D. LEFEBVRE ; A. TYLEE ; F. NARRING ; B. BROERS |BACKGROUND: When excessive cannabis consumption occurs in adolescence, the adverse consequences extend into adulthood. Interventions by GPs are effective in preventing harm associated with alcohol use. Similar interventions have potential in add[...]Article : Périodique
For more than 30 years, there have been concerted efforts internationally to develop the evidence base for brief interventions in general practice. The choice of this setting reflected strategic judgements about where in health systems heavy dri[...]Article : Périodique
Beyond the buzzword: Problematising "drugs" (October 3-5, 2011; Prato, Italy) ; K. RUDZINSKI ; F. McGUIRE ; M. DAWE ; P. A. SHUPER ; D. BILSKER ; R. CAPLER ; J. REHM ; B. FISCHER |High-frequency cannabis use is prevalent among young adults and has been linked to negative health consequences, yet effective therapeutic interventions are currently limited. Brief Interventions (BIs) for problematic substance use have shown pr[...]Article : Périodique
K. C. WINTERS ; T. FAHNHORST ; A. BOTZET ; S. LEE ; B. LALONE |This randomized controlled trial evaluated the use of two brief intervention conditions for adolescents (aged 12-18 years) who have been identified in a school setting as abusing alcohol and other drugs. Adolescents and their parents (N = 315) w[...]Périodique
M. AALTO ; SAKSANEN R. ; LAINE P. ; FORSSTROM R. ; RAIKAA M. ; KIVILUOTO M. ; K. SEPPA ; SILLANAUKEE P. | 2000BACKGROUND: Today, heavy drinking is a common health hazard among women. The evidence in favor of providing some kind of brief intervention to reduce drinking is quite convincing. However, we do not know if intervention works in a natural enviro[...]Article : Périodique
P. M. MONTI ; S. M. COLBY ; N. P. BARNETT ; A. SPIRITO ; D. J. ROHSENOW ; M. MYERS ; R. WOOLARD ; W. LEWANDER |This study evaluated the use of a brief motivational interview (MI) to reduce alcohol-related consequences and use among adolescents treated in an emergency room (ER) following an alcohol-related event. Patients aged 18 to 19 years (N = 94) were[...]Rapport
This manual is written to help primary health care workers - physicians, nurses, community health workers, and others - to deal with persons whose alcohol consumption has become hazardous or harmful to their health. The AUDIT was developed as a[...]Article : Périodique
P. P. ROY-BYRNE ; K. BUMGARDNER ; A. KRUPSKI ; C. DUNN ; R. RIES ; D. M. DONOVAN ; I. I. WEST ; C. MAYNARD ; D. C. ATKINS ; M. C. GRAVES ; J. M. JOESCH ; G. A. ZARKIN |Importance: Although brief intervention is effective for reducing problem alcohol use, few data exist on its effectiveness for reducing problem drug use, a common issue in disadvantaged populations seeking care in safety-net medical settings (ho[...]Périodique
FREEMANTLE N. ; P. GILL ; C. GODFREY ; C. RICHARDS ; SHELDON T. A. ; F. SONG ; J. WEBB | 1993