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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A89
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Attitudes and managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe: results from the European ODHIN study
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The effectiveness of the What Do You Drink (WDYD) web-based brief alcohol intervention over time: a two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial applying an ecological momentary assessment approach
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Alcohol intoxication and risk factors in adolescents
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Screening and brief interventions with violently injured young trauma patients
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Screening and brief intervention for marijuana use in Colorado
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Identifying and managing problematic substance use in outpatient psychiatric care: a national survey in Sweden
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A Swedish randomized efficacy trial of brief intervention for alcohol consumption: is reduced alcohol consumption at follow-up due to the intervention?
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Testing the efficacy of brief alcohol interventions provided through different delivery channels: study design
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Identificazione Precoce Intervento Breve (IPIB): the training program of the National Institute of Health--Italian National Health Service (ISS) on early identification and brief intervention on alcohol for primary health care professionals in Italy
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The ODHIN assessment tool: a tool to describe the available services for the management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption at the country and regional level
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A survey on the early identification and brief intervention for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary health care: the European Alcohol Measures for Public Health Research Alliance (AMPHORA) project
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A66 -
Evaluation of the Regional Reference Centre on Drugs of Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8(Suppl 1):A64 -
Alcohol and dental hygiene: the experience of Tuscan Alcohological Centre training on early identification and brief intervention methodology
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Working with hazardous and harmful drinkers: derivation and validation of a model for predicting distinct general practitioners groups
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A block randomised controlled trial of a brief intervention with a cohort of first year hospitality trainees
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Social workers’ and their clients’ attitudes concerning control of alcohol use
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Implementation of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in the emergency department without additional resources
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Alcohol brief interventions in youth and social work settings in Scotland
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Alcohol assessment and feedback by e-mail for university students: main findings from the AMADEUS-1 randomised controlled trial
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Drug addictions and sexual violence in childhood and adolescence: analyzing life stories
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Do we need an SBIRT program?
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Following up users of a pharmacy-based screening and brief intervention service
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Factors that determine the motivation to change alcohol consumption in cardiovascular patients: an exploratory study
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Train the trainers: maintaining integrity
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Screening tools for brief interventions in nonclinical settings
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Four years of adolescent alcohol-related hospital treatments; trends over time
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Effectiveness of a brief intervention for alcohol consumption among Brazilian women in a household setting
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Under what conditions? Therapist and client characteristics moderate the role of change talk in brief motivational intervention
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Screening tools for young people
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Innovative approaches to integrating screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment training into nursing education and practice in Colorado
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From superstition to evidence-based information: evaluation of websites about alcohol available in Portuguese
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Effectiveness of alcohol brief intervention delivered by community pharmacists: two-arm randomised controlled trial
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A time-in-motion study of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) implementation in healthcare settings
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Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in an emergency department: three-month outcomes of a randomized controlled clinical trial among Mexican-origin young adults
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The development of an alcohol brief intervention e-coach for use by primary care clinicians
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Self-selection in a randomized trial of web-based primary and secondary prevention alcohol brief intervention
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Mobile phone brief intervention applications for risky alcohol use among university students: a randomized controlled study
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Developing a method of implementation of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment in primary health care settings of Brazil and Latin America
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Role of brief intervention for prenatal alcohol consumption conducted by nonmedical professionals
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Funding Medicaid codes for screening and brief intervention services: lessons learned
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The hospital outpatient alcohol project (HOAP): protocol for an individually randomized, parallel-group superiority trial of electronic alcohol screening and brief intervention versus screening alone for unhealthy alcohol use
Electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) is a promising alternative to screening and brief intervention by health-care providers, but its efficacy in the hospital outpatient setting, which serves a ...
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Confidentiality protections versus collaborative care in the treatment of substance use disorders
Practitioners in federally-assisted substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs are faced with increasingly complex decisions when addressing patient confidentiality issues. Recent policy changes, intended...
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Prescription of topiramate to treat alcohol use disorders in the Veterans Health Administration
As a quality improvement metric, the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA) monitors the proportion of patients with alcohol use disorders (AUD) who receive FDA approved medications for alcohol dependence (na...
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Care for hospitalized patients with unhealthy alcohol use: a narrative review
There is increasing emphasis on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for unhealthy alcohol use in the general hospital, as highlighted by new Joint Commission recommendations on SBI...
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Qualitative analysis of cocaine and heroin users’ main partner sex-risk behavior: is safety in love safety in health?
In 2009, 27% of the 48,100 estimated new cases of HIV were attributed to heterosexual contact with an infected or at-risk person. Sexually active adults are less likely to use condoms in relationships with mai...
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Prolonged delusional state triggered by repeated ingestion of aromatic liquid in a past 5-methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine abuser
A 30-year-old Japanese man with no previous psychiatric history presented to our facility with delusions, which had been ongoing for 2 months. Upon further interview, he confided that he had a past history of ...
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Randomized controlled trial to evaluate screening and brief intervention for drug-using multiethnic emergency and trauma department patients
Screening and brief intervention (SBI) is a comprehensive, integrated public health approach to identify and deliver a spectrum of early detection and intervention services for substance use in general medical...
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Telephone care coordination for smokers in VA mental health clinics: protocol for a hybrid type-2 effectiveness-implementation trial
This paper describes an innovative protocol for a type-II hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial that is evaluating a smoking cessation telephone care coordination program for Veterans Health Administration...
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2012 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist
This article presents an update on addiction-related medical literature for the calendar years 2010 and 2011, focusing on studies that have implications for generalist practice. We present articles pertaining ...
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:6
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