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M. RICA ; A. PRINCIPE ; J. Y. LE RESTE ; M. GUILLOU-LANDREAT | 2017
Dans Encéphale (L') (Vol.43, n°1, Février 2017) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : 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[...]P. NYGAARD ; O. G. AASLAND | 2011
Dans Alcohol and Alcoholism (Vol.46, n°1, January-February 2011) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: 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[...]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 | 2012
Dans Annals of Internal Medicine (Vol.157, n°9, 6 November 2012) Article : PériodiqueBackground: 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[...]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 [...]J. B. DAEPPEN ; J. GAUME ; P. BADY ; B. YERSIN ; J. M. CALMES ; J. C. GIVEL ; G. GMEL | 2007
Dans Addiction (Vol.102, n°8, August 2007) Article : PériodiqueAims: 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[...]G. GMEL ; J. GAUME ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN | 2012
Dans Alcohol (Vol.46, n°6, September 2012) Article : PériodiqueBrief 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[...]K. B. CAREY ; M. P. CAREY ; J. M. HENSON ; S. A. MAISTO ; K. S. DeMARTINI | 2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°3, March 2011) Article : PériodiqueAims 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[...]ENGLISH : 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[...]C. MOGRO-WILSON ; E. ALLEN ; C. CAVALLUCCI | 2017
Dans Social Work Research (Vol.41, n°1, March 2017) Article : PériodiqueThis 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 =[...]S. DIESTELKAMP ; M. DRECHSEL ; C. BALDUS ; L. WARTBERG ; N. ARNAUD ; R. THOMASIUS | 2016
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.22, n°1, January 2016) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: 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[...]D. M. HALLER ; A. MEYNARD ; D. LEFEBVRE ; A. TYLEE ; F. NARRING ; B. BROERS | 2009
Dans British Journal of General Practice (Vol.59, n°560, March 2009) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: 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[...]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[...]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 | 2012
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.39, n°1, Spring 2012) Article : PériodiqueHigh-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[...]K. C. WINTERS ; T. FAHNHORST ; A. BOTZET ; S. LEE ; B. LALONE | 2012
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.42, n°3, April 2012) Article : PériodiqueThis 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[...]