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K. C. CAREY ; M. P. CAREY ; S. A. MAISTO ; J. M. HENSON | 2006
Dans Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (Vol.74 n°5, 2006) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : In this randomized controlled trial, the authors evaluated brief motivational interventions (BMIs) for at-risk college drinkers. Heavy drinking students (N = 509; 65% women, 35% men) were randomized into 1 of 6 intervention condition[...]J. BERNSTEIN ; T. HEEREN ; E. EDWARD ; D. DORFMAN ; C. BLISS ; M. WINTER ; E. BERNSTEIN | 2010
Dans Academic Emergency Medicine (Vol.17, n°8, 2010) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVES: Adolescents in their late teens and early 20s have the highest alcohol consumption in the United States; binge drinking peaks at age 21-25 years. Underage drinking is associated with many negative consequences, including academic pro[...]D. M. KAZEMI ; J. DMOCHOWSKI ; L. M. SUN ; K. GRADY ; M. A. NIES ; S. WALFORD | 2012
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.17, n°5-6, October-November 2012) Article : PériodiqueBackground & Aims: This study investigated high-risk drinking and polydrug use (PU) over 6 months for freshmen college students. Methods: The Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) brief motivational interviewing [...]ENGLISH : Objective. - Project TrEAT (Trial for Early Alcohol Treatment) was designed to test the efficacy of brief physician advice in reducing alcohol use and health care utilization in problem drinkers. Design. - Randomized controlled clini[...]ENGLISH : Objective: Problem alcohol use among elderly persons can have a variety of health-related consequences, complicating management of chronic illnesses and increasing health care utilization and costs. This study evaluates the economic [...]T. CARNEY ; B. J. MYERS ; J. LOUW ; C. I. OKWUNDU | 2016
Dans Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (n°1, 2016) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use is a major problem in and of itself, and because it acts as a risk factor for other problem behaviours. As substance use during adolescence can lead to adverse and often long-term health and social consequenc[...]Brief school-based interventions and behavioural outcomes for substance-using adolescents (Protocol)
T. CARNEY ; B. J. MYERS ; J. LOUW | 2011
Dans Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (n°2, 2011) Article : PériodiqueThis is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To evaluate the effectiveness of brief interventions for substance-using adolescents, compared to another intervention or no intervention, on alcohol an[...]T. CARNEY ; B. J. MYERS ; J. LOUW ; C. I. OKWUNDU | 2014
Dans Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (n°2, 2014) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Adolescent substance use is a major problem, in and of itself and because it acts as a risk factor for other problem behaviours. As substance use during adolescence can lead to adverse and often long-term health and social consequenc[...]FRANÇAIS : L'adaptation du programme de prévention de l'OMS, visant à réduire la morbi-mortalité liée à l'alcool, propose en France, le repérage des buveurs excessifs, qui rassemblent les buveurs à risque, dont la consommation dépasse un seuil [...]E. E. TANNER-SMITH ; K. T. STEINKA-FRY ; E. A. HENNESSY ; M. W. LIPSEY ; K. C. WINTERS | 2015
Dans Journal of Youth and Adolescence (Vol.44, n°5, May 2015) Article : PériodiqueBrief interventions aimed at reducing alcohol use among youth may interrupt a possible developmental progression to more serious substance use if they can also affect the use of other illicit drugs. This meta-analysis examined the findings of re[...]C. LAPORTE ; B. PEREIRA ; O. BLANC ; B. ESCHALIER ; S. KINOUANI ; P. M. LLORCA ; G. BROUSSE ; P. VORILHON | 2018
Dans Courrier des Addictions (Le) (Vol.20, n°3, Juillet-août-septembre 2018) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : En 2017, un quart des français de 15 à 25 ans consommaient du cannabis mensuellement et 80 % d'entre eux ont consulté un médecin généraliste dans l'année. L'objectif de l'étude Canabic était d'évaluer l'impact d'une intervention brèv[...]C. LAPORTE ; H. VAILLANT-ROUSSEL ; B. PEREIRA ; O. BLANC ; B. ESCHALIER ; S. KINOUANI ; G. BROUSSE ; P. M. LLORCA ; P. VORILHON | 2017
Dans Annals of Family Medicine (Vol.15, n°2, March-April 2017) Article : PériodiquePURPOSE: Brief intervention to reduce cannabis is a promising technique that could be adapted for use in primary care, but it has not been well studied in this setting. We tested the efficacy of a brief intervention conducted by general practiti[...]C. E. BLEVINS ; K. E. BANES ; R. S. STEPHENS ; D. D. WALKER ; R. A. ROFFMAN | 2016
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.167, October 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Heavy cannabis use has been associated with negative outcomes, particularly among individuals who begin use in adolescence. Motives for cannabis use can predict frequency of use and negative use-related problems. The purpose of the c[...]Cette intervention est l'adaptation de l'intervention britannique Break The Cycle (BTC), initiée par Neil Hunt et qui a été évaluée positivement (Hunt, 1998). C'est une intervention brève d'une quarantaine de minutes qui s'appuie sur les princip[...]