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A. K. MORSE ; M. ASKOVIC ; J. SERCOMBE ; K. DEAN ; A. FISHER ; C. MAREL ; M. L. CHATTERTON ; F. KAY-LAMBKIN ; E. BARRETT ; M. SUNDERLAND ; L. HARVEY ; N. PEACH ; M. TEESSON ; K. L. MILLS |Employee alcohol and other drug use can negatively impact the workplace, resulting in absenteeism, reduced productivity, high turnover, and worksite safety issues. As the workplace can influence employee substance use through environmental and c[...]Article : Périodique
D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; J. FERGUSON ; S. LANDALE ; E. L. GILES ; G. J. MCGEECHAN ; C. GILL ; K. J. STOCKDALE ; A. HOLLOWAY |Aim: The aim of this current study was to systematically review the literature on brief alcohol interventions for incarcerated individuals to ascertain the efficacy or effectiveness in making changes to either consumption of alcohol or other soc[...]Article : Périodique
Given the frequency with which individuals seek treatment for alcohol-related consequences in emergency departments (EDs), they may be the optimal setting to deliver brief interventions (BIs) for alcohol misuse. Studies examining the effectivene[...]Article : Périodique
A. DEEHAN ; E. MARSHALL ; J. STRANG |Alcohol misuse is a major public health issue. Primary care has been recognized as an ideal setting for the health promotional activity needed to reduce the general population's alcohol consumption. This paper explores the background to the curr[...]Article : Périodique
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of an Internet-based screening and brief intervention (SBI) site for problematic alcohol and drug use among illicit drug users. Method: Individuals searching for information about[...]Article : Périodique
D. M. DOUMAS ; S. ESP ; R. TURRISI ; R. HAUSHEER ; C. CUFFEE |Alcohol use increases substantially during the transition from middle school to high school. This study tested a brief, web-based personalized feedback program aimed at reducing risk factors for drinking, alcohol use, and alcohol-related consequ[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The global growth of mobile phone use has led to new opportunities for health interventions, including through text messaging. We aimed to estimate the effects of text messaging interventions on alcohol consumption among ris[...]Périodique
G. MARTIN ; J. COPELAND ; W. SWIFT | 2005In this study, we assessed the feasibility and effectiveness of the Adolescent Cannabis Check-Up (ACCU), a brief intervention for young cannabis users. For this initial feasibility study, we used an uncontrolled pre-testlpost-test design. Partic[...]Article : Périodique
C. BARBOSA ; A. COWELL ; W. DOWD ; J. LANDWEHR ; A. ALDRIDGE ; J. BRAY |Aims: To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) comparing the delivery of brief intervention (BI) with brief treatment (BT) within Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) programs. Design: Quasi-experimental differe[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: This study explores the early development of brief interventions for alcohol using a history of ideas approach with a particular focus on intervention content. Methods: The source publications of the key primary studies published from ap[...]Périodique
Article : Périodique
R. DHITAL ; I. NORMAN ; C. WHITTLESEA ; T. MURRELLS ; J. McCAMBRIDGE |Background and Aims: To undertake the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief intervention delivered by community pharmacists to reduce hazardous or harmful drinking. Design: This parallel group randomized tri[...]Article : Périodique
E. F. S. KANER ; H. O. DICKINSON ; F. BEYER ; E. PIENAAR ; C. SCHLESINGER ; F. CAMPBELL ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; B. BURNAND ; N. HEATHER |ISSUES: Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in reducing excessive drinking. However, much of this work has been criticised for being clinically unrepresentative. This review aimed to as[...]Article : Périodique
J. McKAY ; K. LYNCH ; SHEPARD D. ; RATICHEK S. |ENGLISH : This study of continuing care for substance dependent patients compared a telephone-based monitoring and brief counseling intervention (TEL) with 2 face-to-face interventions, relapse prevention (RP) and standard 12-step group counse[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based brief alcohol intervention 'What Do You Drink' (WDYD) among heavy drinking students at 1- and 6-month post-intervention. Additionally, it was investigated whether certain subgroups would benefit[...]