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103 related items for PubMed ID: 15381513

  • 1. Long-term effect of brief intervention in at-risk alcohol drinkers: a 9-year follow-up study.
    Nilssen O.
    Alcohol Alcohol; 2004; 39(6):548-51. PubMed ID: 15381513
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  • 6. Brief interventions for at-risk drinking: patient outcomes and cost-effectiveness in managed care organizations.
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  • 8. Brief intervention for female heavy drinkers in routine general practice: a 3-year randomized, controlled study.
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  • 9. Promoting self-change with alcohol abusers: a community-level mail intervention based on natural recovery studies.
    Sobell LC, Sobell MB, Leo GI, Agrawal S, Johnson-Young L, Cunningham JA.
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  • 11. Controlled study of brief personalized assessment-feedback for drinkers interested in self-help.
    Wild TC, Cunningham JA, Roberts AB.
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  • 12. Evaluation of a telephone-based stepped care intervention for alcohol-related disorders: a randomized controlled trial.
    Bischof G, Grothues JM, Reinhardt S, Meyer C, John U, Rumpf HJ.
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  • 13. Effectiveness of brief interventions to reduce alcohol intake in primary health care populations: a meta-analysis.
    Poikolainen K.
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  • 14. Evaluation of a brief intervention in an inner-city emergency department.
    Bazargan-Hejazi S, Bing E, Bazargan M, Der-Martirosian C, Hardin E, Bernstein J, Bernstein E.
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  • 15. A controlled trial of brief intervention versus brief advice for at-risk drinking trauma center patients.
    Soderstrom CA, DiClemente CC, Dischinger PC, Hebel JR, McDuff DR, Auman KM, Kufera JA.
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  • 16. Web-based self-help for problem drinkers: a pragmatic randomized trial.
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  • 17. Brief alcohol intervention and alcohol assessment do not influence alcohol use in injured patients treated in the emergency department: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
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  • 20. Randomized-controlled trial of a telephone and mail intervention for alcohol use disorders: three-month drinking outcomes.
    Brown RL, Saunders LA, Bobula JA, Mundt MP, Koch PE.
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