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Soutenu par la Direction générale de la santé et construit avec un groupe de travail pluriprofessionnel, ce guide regroupe, dans différents onglets, des informations épidémiologiques, sur les conséquences de la consommation d'alcool, sur la pris[...]Rapport
Démocratiser la prise en charge du tabagisme et rendre son repérage systématique par tous les professionnels de santé : c'est l'objectif rendu possible par la diffusion de ce livret « Premiers gestes en tabacologie ». Fruit d'une collaboration a[...]Article : Périodique
E. STOCKINGS ; W. D. HALL ; M. LYNSKEY ; K. I. MORLEY ; N. REAVLEY ; J. STRANG ; G. PATTON ; L. DEGENHARDT |We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and treatment of problem use in young people for tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs (eg, cannabis, opioids, amphetamines[...]Article : Périodique
Heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder are major public health problems. Practitioners not specialising in alcohol treatment are often unaware of the guidelines for preventing, identifying, and treating heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder. [...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : L'article présente une action de santé publique d'une décennie menée en France par l'Institut de promotion de la prévention secondaire en addictologie (IPPSA) en faveur de la diffusion chez les personnels soignants de l'éducation nat[...]Article : Périodique
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature in order to determine the strength of the recommendation for screening and brief intervention (SBI) for alcohol-related problems in the emergency department (ED) setting. Methods: The [...]Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION: The nightlife-associated illicit drug and alcohol use presents diverse problems and includes different areas. In the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, young adults in the nightlife setting were recently set as a priority group for pre[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Quel que soit le type d'intervention psychosociale utilisé, les compétences personnelles du thérapeute sont essentielles à son efficacité : attitude empathique, positive et encourageant l'autonomie, relation clairement orientée vers [...]Rapport
Ministère de la santé et des solidarités ; X. BERTRAND | Paris : Ministère de la Santé et des Solidarités | 2006Un groupe de travail opérationnel associant les professionnels s'est réuni toutes les semaines depuis le 11 mai 2006 afin de préparer un ensemble de propositions qui ont été présentées au ministre de la Santé et des Solidarités et à partir desqu[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Santé Bourgogne, n°45 - Octobre 2002 - Problèmes d'alcool
ORS Bourgogne (Dijon) | 2002Rapport
M. SAINT-JACQUES ; S. FILION-BILODEAU ; L. LEGAULT ; R. GREGOIRE ; J. TOPP ; T. G. BROWN | Québec : FQRSC (Fonds de recherche sur les sociétés et la culture) | 2009Le gouvernement du Québec, via le Fonds de recherche sur la société et la culture Québec (FQRSC), a identifié quatre axes de développement des connaissances scientifiques en regard d'interventions spécifiques au secteur des dépendances (alcool, [...]Rapport
This report describes the rationale, methodology and findings of a crossnational multicentre clinical trial of brief intervention procedures designed to reduce the health risks associated with hazardous alcohol use. The study was coordinated by[...]Article : Périodique
The Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test (CUDIT) was used for the first time as part of a randomized controlled trial for brief interventions in mild to moderate alcohol-dependent out-patients. This sample may be seen as a population at in[...]Article : Périodique
J. KLIMAS ; C. FAIRGRIEVE ; H. TOBIN ; C. A. FIELD ; C. S. O'GORMAN ; L. G. GLYNN ; E. KEENAN ; J. SAUNDERS ; G. BURY ; C. DUNNE ; W. CULLEN |Review question: We wanted to see whether talking therapies reduce drinking in adult users of illicit drugs (mainly opioids and stimulants). We also wanted to find out whether one type of therapy is more effective than another. Background: Drin[...]Article : Périodique
G. GMEL ; V. VENZIN ; K. MARMET ; G. DANKO ; F. LABHART |Objectives: To show the effectiveness of a brief group alcohol intervention. Aims of the intervention were to reduce the frequency of heavy drinking occasions, maximum number of drinks on an occasion and overall weekly consumption. Methods: A c[...]Article : Périodique
A. SPIRITO ; P. M. MONTI ; N. P. BARNETT ; S. M. COLBY ; H. SINDELAR ; D. J. ROHSENOW ; W. LEWANDER ; M. MYERS |We tested whether a brief motivational interview (MI) would reduce alcohol-related consequences and use among adolescents treated in an emergency department (ED) after an alcohol-related event. Patients aged 13 to 17 years (N = 152) with a posit[...]Article : Périodique
R. HUMENIUK ; R. ALI ; T. F. BABOR ; M. L. SOUZA FORMIGONI ; R. B. DE LACERDA ; W. LING ; B. McREE ; D. NEWCOMBE ; H. PAL ; V. POZNYAK ; S. SIMON ; J. VENDETTI |AIMS: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief intervention (BI) for illicit drugs (cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants and opioids) linked to the World Health Organization (WHO) Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Scr[...]Article : Périodique
D. D. WALKER ; R. STEPHENS ; R. ROFFMAN ; J. DEMARCE ; B. LOZANO ; S. TOWE ; B. BERG |AIMS: Cannabis use adversely affects adolescents and interventions that are attractive to adolescents are needed. This trial compared the effects of a brief motivational intervention for cannabis use with a brief educational feedback control and[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH: Aim: We tested the efficacy of a brief intervention based on motivational interviewing (MI) to reduce high-risk injection behaviours over a 6-month period among people who inject drugs (PWID). Design: A single-site two-group parallel [...]Article : Périodique
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of a telephone-based intervention consisting of four sessions of motivational interviewing (MI) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) designed to assist individuals to reduce their cannabis use and related proble[...]Article : Périodique
M. A. WALTON ; S. RESKO ; K. L. BARRY ; S. T. CHERMACK ; R. A. ZUCKER ; M. A. ZIMMERMAN ; B. M. BOOTH ; F. C. BLOW |Aims: To examine the efficacy of a brief intervention delivered by a therapist (TBI) or a computer (CBI) in preventing cannabis use among adolescents in urban primary care clinics. Design: A randomized controlled trial comparing: CBI and TBI v[...]Article : Périodique
D. M. DOUMAS ; S. ESP ; B. FLAY ; L. BOND |OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to examine the efficacy of a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention (the eCHECKUP TO GO) on alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences among high school seniors. METH[...]Article : Périodique
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LOCK C. A. ; E. F. KANER ; N. HEATHER ; McAVOY B. R. ; E. GILVARRY |BACKGROUND: Research findings are of little benefit to patients or society if they do not reach the audience they are intended to influence. A dissemination strategy is needed to target new findings at its user group and encourage a process of c[...]Article : Périodique
R. BURTON ; C. HENN ; D. LAVOIE ; R. O'CONNOR ; C. PERKINS ; K. SWEENEY ; F. GREAVES ; B. FERGUSON ; C. BEYNON ; A. BELLONI ; V. MUSTO ; J. MARSDEN ; N. SHERON |This paper reviews the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. Policies focus on price, marketing, availability, information and education, the drinking environment, drink-driving, and br[...]Rapport
La consommation nocive d'alcool, définie comme la consommation de plus de 10 verres standard par semaine (repère national de consommation à moindre risque retenu en France), est très préjudiciable à la santé. En France, y mettre fin permettrait [...]Article : Périodique
E. F. KANER ; LOCK C. A. ; McAVOY B. R. ; N. HEATHER ; E. GILVARRY |BACKGROUND: Providing doctors with new research findings or clinical guidelines is rarely sufficient to promote changes in clinical practice. An implementation strategy is required to provide clinicians with the skills and encouragement needed t[...]Article : Périodique
T. W. KIM ; J. BERNSTEIN ; D. M. CHENG ; C. LLOYD-TRAVAGLINI ; J. H. SAMET ; T. P. PALFAI ; R. SAITZ |Background and Aims: Screening, brief intervention and 'referral to treatment' programs have been promoted widely as US federal policy. Little is known about the efficacy of the RT component (referral to treatment) of brief intervention for moti[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Recruiting young adults for health research is challenging. Social media provides wide access to potential research participants. We evaluated the feasibility of recruiting students via free message postings on Facebook and Twitter to[...]Rapport
Après un travail préparatoire consistant à recenser la littérature scientifique internationale et à constituer un corpus bibliographique, cette analyse ainsi que la réflexion collective ont permis d'émettre des recommandations. Dans l'ordre ont [...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : La consommation d'alcool est un facteur de risque majeur pour la santé. Cette consommation est impliquée directement ou indirectement dans la survenue d'une soixantaine de maladies. En France, on compte près de 43 millions de consomm[...]Article : Périodique
Selon une méta-analyse, en cas d'alcoolisation excessive, les interventions comportementales brèves conduisent à modérer la consommation déclarée d'alcool chez certains patients.Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in various settings among individuals with a wide range of alcohol disorders. Nevertheless, the efficacy of the intervention is likely to be influenced[...]Périodique
N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; V. WIETLISBACH ; M. FLEMING ; B. BURNAND | 2005Background: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in various settings among individuals with a wide range of alcohol disorders. Nevertheless, the efficacy of the intervention is likely to be influenced[...]Rapport
Ce guide propose des pistes visant l'appropriation par les professionnels des champs sanitaire et social de pratiques adaptées aux besoins de chaque consommateur d'alcool et présente des actions, des initiatives et des expérimentations spécifiqu[...]Périodique
P. MICHAUD ; P. FOUILLAND ; A. V. DEWOST ; J. ABESDRIS ; DE ROHAN S. ; S. TOUBAL ; I. GREMY ; G. FAUVEL ; N. HEATHER | 2007FRANÇAIS : Objectif : le programme « Boire moins c'est mieux » (BMCM) de l'ANPAA a proposé à 550 médecins généralistes en 2003 de se former pour pratiquer le repérage précoce et l'intervention brève (RPIB) en médecine générale. Il a utilisé à c[...]Périodique
P. MICHAUD ; P. FOUILLAND ; A. V. DEWOST ; J. ABESDRIS ; DE ROHAN S. ; S. TOUBAL ; I. GREMY ; G. FAUVEL ; N. HEATHER | 2006FRANÇAIS : Objectif: le programme « Boire moins c'est mieux » (BMCM) de l'ANPAA a proposé à 550 médecins généralistes en 2003 de se former pour pratiquerle repérage précoce et l'intervention brève (RPIB) en médecine générale. Il a utilisé à cet[...]Article : Périodique
M. LE ROUZIC ; E. FRISON ; S. KINOUANI ; S. MAURICE ; C. BUSTOS ; P. CASTERA |FRANÇAIS : Contexte : les professionnels de santé et sociaux de l'Education nationale (PSSEN) ont un rôle primordial de repérage et de prise en charge des consommations de substances psychoactives (SPA) chez les jeunes scolarisés. Nous avons vo[...]Rapport
Ce guide s'adresse aux professionnels de santé de premier recours, médecins généralistes, infirmiers et pharmaciens, ainsi qu'aux intervenants du champ de la santé sexuelle. Il a pour vocation de regrouper des informations théoriques et pratique[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Contexte : la France a intégré en 1998 le programme "Less is better" de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé. Malgré quelques succès, la pratique du repérage précoce et de l'intervention brève (RPIB) demeure très insuffisante. Métho[...]Article : Périodique
D. LÉCALLIER ; F. HADJ-SLIMANE ; M. LANDRY ; P. BRISTOL-GAUZY ; C. CORDOLIANI ; M. GRÉLOIS ; C. DELVA ; P. MICHAUD |FRANÇAIS : Objectifs : Le questionnaire DEP-ADO évalue les risques liés aux substances psycho-actives (SPA) chez les adolescents, en distinguant trois niveaux, faible (feu vert), intermédiaire (feu jaune) et élevé (feu rouge). Nous avons évalué[...]Périodique
E. LANG ; M. ENGELANDER ; T. BROOKE | 2000FRANÇAIS : Même si de nombreuses stratégies ont été utilisées dans d'autres pays pour traiter la dépendance au cannabis, jusqu'à récemment, peu de traitements étaient disponibles en Australie. Cet article discute de la mise au point et de l'év[...]Article : Périodique
Jim McCambridge and Richard Saitz question the effectiveness of brief advice and counselling in primary care to prevent harm from heavy alcohol use and call for a more strategic approach. Primary care has been promoted for decades as the key [...]Article : Périodique
Diminution progressive des doses voire interventions brèves et psychothérapie de type comportemental aident à arrêter un traitement par benzodiazépine.Article : Périodique
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These interventions aim to reduce the harms associated with drug use. Employing a strict definition of harm reduction, evidence for the efficacy and e[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Cochrane recently published a systematic review on motivational interviewing (MI) for alcohol misuse in young adults. The review authors concluded that 'there are no substantive, meaningful benefits of MI interventions for the preven[...]Article : Périodique
This study provides preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) and ASSIST-linked brief intervention in a college mental health clinic. Data are from a single group, pre-po[...]Article : Périodique
G. DEMORTIERE ; Y. GERY, Intervieweur |Pour prévenir la consommation d'alcool en situation professionnelle, le dialogue entre professionnel de santé et salarié doit prévaloir. L'ESSENTIEL : - Les médecins du travail sont en première ligne, avec les généralistes, pour la préventio[...]Article : Périodique
Adolescence is a period of rapid biological, psychological, and social development in the human life cycle. Drug and alcohol misuse during this critical period poses substantial problems for individual and public health, yet is highly prevalent [...]Article : Périodique
S. G. MITCHELL ; R. P. SCHWARTZ ; A. S. KIRK ; K. DUSEK ; M. OROS ; C. HOSLER ; J. GRYCZYNSKI ; C. BARBOSA ; L. DUNLAP ; D. LOUNSBURY ; K. E. O'GRADY ; B. S. BROWN |Background: Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use remains highly prevalent among US adolescents and is a threat to their well-being and to the public health. Evidence from clinical trials and meta-analyses supports the effectiveness of Screening,[...]Article : Périodique
This article summarizes a panel discussion on "SBIRT in the emergency care setting: are we ready to take it to scale?" Dr. Edward Bernstein commented on the historical developments of emergency department (ED) screening, brief intervention (BI),[...]Article : Périodique
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Description: Update of the 2004 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation statement on screening and behavioral counseling interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol misuse. Methods: The USPSTF reviewed new evidence on th[...]Article : Périodique
R. SAITZ ; T. PALFAI ; D. M. CHENG ; D. P. ALFORD ; J. A. BERNSTEIN ; C. LLOYD-TRAVAGLINI ; S. M. MELI ; C. E. CHAISSON ; J. H. SAMET |Importance: The United States has invested substantially in screening and brief intervention for illicit drug use and prescription drug misuse, based in part on evidence of efficacy for unhealthy alcohol use. However, it is not a recommended uni[...]Article : Périodique
R. SAITZ ; D. P. ALFORD ; J. BERNSTEIN ; D. M. CHENG ; J. SAMET ; T. PALFAI |The efficacy of screening and brief intervention (SBI) for drug use in primary care patients is largely unknown. Because of this lack of evidence, US professional organizations do not recommend it. Yet, a strong theoretical case can be made for [...]Chapitre
S. LEVY ; K. C. WINTERS ; J. R. KNIGHT | 2011Use of substances (alcohol and other drugs) by adolescents is ubiquitous and is associated with injuries, both intentional and unintentional, that are the leading causes of death in this age group (Eaton et al. 2008). Before finishing high schoo[...]Article : Périodique
J. BORUS ; I. PARHAMI ; S. LEVY |Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment is a quick, effective technique with which to manage substance use in adolescents and young adults. Use of a validated measure for detecting substance use and abuse is significantly more e[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Addiction, Vol.112, Suppl.2 - February 2017 - Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment: Evaluation findings from a US national demonstration programme
F. K. DEL BOCA, Éditeur scientifique ; T. F. BABOR, Éditeur scientifique ; J. W. BRAY, Éditeur scientifique | 2017Article : Périodique
S. A. RYAN ; S. MARTEL ; M. PANTALON ; S. MARTINO ; J. TETRAULT ; S. F. THUNG ; S. L. BERNSTEIN ; P. AUINGER ; M. L. GREEN ; D. A. FIELLIN ; P. G. O'CONNOR ; G. D'ONOFRIO |The objective of this study was to evaluate the integration of a screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) curriculum for alcohol and other drug use into a pediatric residency program. Pediatric and medicine/pediatric resi[...]Article : Périodique
C. J. CHERPITEL ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; G. SWIATKIEWICZ ; Y. YE ; J. BOND |OBJECTIVE: A randomized, controlled trial of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for drinking and related problems among at-risk and dependent drinkers was conducted in an emergency department (ED) in Sosnowiec, Pola[...]Article : Périodique
It is estimated that most substance users are not substance-dependent, yet they misuse alcohol and/or other drugs on a regular basis and are at risk in terms of health and further dependency. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatm[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: Since 2003, the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (SAMHSA, CSAT) has awarded 32 Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) grants to states, territories [...]Article : Périodique
B. K. MADRAS ; W. M. COMPTON ; D. AVULA ; T. STEGBAUER ; J. B. STEIN ; H. W. CLARK |OBJECTIVES: Alcohol screening and brief interventions in medical settings can significantly reduce alcohol use. Corresponding data for illicit drug use is sparse. A Federally funded screening, brief interventions, referral to treatment (SBIRT) s[...]Rapport
Provides clinicians serving adult populations in general medical settings with the tools and procedures necessary to conduct screening, brief intervention, and/or treatment referral for patients who may have or be at risk of developing a substan[...]Article : Périodique
Background: A review of the literature was conducted to examine substance use screening instruments commonly used with adolescents in medical settings, their comparative usefulness, and SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treat[...]Article : Périodique
Prescription drug abuse is increasing at alarming rates in this country. Most often drugs are obtained through relatives or friends. An important step in addressing this problem is educating healthcare providers in the proper prescribing of sche[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among hazardous and harmful drinkers in primary care, and national large-scale programmes are being implemented in many countries for public health reason[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis summarizing the effectiveness of brief, single-session interventions to reduce alcohol use among heavy drinking college students. METHOD: A comprehensive literature search iden[...]Article : Périodique
S. A. BALL ; S. MARTINO ; C. NICH ; T. L. FRANKFORTER ; D. VAN HORN ; P. CRITS-CHRISTOPH ; G. E. WOODY ; J. L. OBERT ; C. FARENTINOS ; K. M. CARROLL ; National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network |The effectiveness of motivational enhancement therapy (MET) in comparison with counseling as usual (CAU) for increasing retention and reducing substance use was evaluated in a multisite randomized clinical trial. Participants were 461 outpatient[...]Article : Périodique
M. J. CORRIGAN ; K. KRASE ; J. C. REED |The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act represents a reinvestment in primary care, with a focus on prevention of illness and remediation of the impacts of chronic diseases through a behavioral health framework. Licensed social work profes[...]Article : Périodique
Background and aims: Brief alcohol interventions in medical settings are efficacious in improving self-reported alcohol consumption among those with low-severity alcohol problems. Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment initiativ[...]Article : Périodique
The development and evaluation of opportunistic alcohol brief interventions (ABIs) began in Scotland in the 1980s in general hospital wards (Chick, Lloyd, & Crombie, 1985) and primary health care (PHC: Heather, Campion, Neville, & MacCabe, 1987)[...]Article : Périodique
H. J. AUBIN ; A. BENYAMINA ; L. KARILA ; A. LUQUIENS ; M. REYNAUD |FRANÇAIS : Parmi les approches psychologiques ayant montré leur efficacité, l'intervention brève est particulièrement adaptée à la prise en charge en médecine générale. Elle vise à accroître la motivation au changement des patients après le rep[...]Article : Périodique
E. C. WILLIAMS ; M. L. JOHNSON ; G. T. LAPHAM ; R. M. CALDEIRO ; L. CHEW ; G. S. FLETCHER ; K. A. McCORMICK ; W. G. WEPPNER ; K. A. BRADLEY |Although alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) reduces drinking in primary care patients with unhealthy alcohol use, incorporating SBI into clinical settings has been challenging. We systematically reviewed the literature on implementat[...]Article : Périodique
Adolescence is "the period of life that starts with the biological, hormonal and physical changes of puberty and ends at the age at which an individual attains a stable, independent role in society." (Balocchini, Chiamenti, & Lamborghini, 2013, [...]Rapport
This guide supports health care providers, systems, and communities seeking to prevent substance misuse among young adults. It describes relevant research findings, examines emerging and best practices, identifies knowledge gaps and implementati[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: To estimate changes in the substance use behaviors of patients who received services as part of the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) gra[...]Article : Périodique
P. NILSEN ; J. BAIRD ; M. J. MELLO ; T. D. NIRENBERG ; R. WOOLARD ; P. BENDTSEN ; R. LONGABAUGH |This article examines 14 studies that assessed the effectiveness of brief interventions (BIs) delivered to injury patients in emergency care settings. The aims were to review findings concerning the effectiveness of providing BI in these setting[...]Article : Périodique
The purpose of this article was to systematically review the interventions aimed at reducing binge drinking in college students. A total of 18 interventions published between 2010 and 2015 were evaluated in this review. Two main study designs we[...]Article : Périodique
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of brief interventions (BI) with adolescents (mean ageArticle : Périodique
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
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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[...]Article : Périodique
B. M. BEWICK ; K. TRUSLER ; M. BARKHAM ; A. J. HILL ; J. CAHILL ; B. MULHERN |OBJECTIVE: To review the published literature on the effectiveness of web-based interventions designed to decrease consumption of alcohol and/or prevent alcohol abuse. METHOD: Relevant articles published up to, and including, May 2006 were ide[...]Article : Périodique
A. O'DONNELL ; P. ANDERSON ; D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; B. SCHULTE ; C. SCHMIDT ; J. REIMER ; E. KANER |Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the cumulative evidence on the effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions in primary healthcare in order to highlight key knowledge gaps for further research. Methods: An overview of systematic review[...]