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  1. Although brief intervention (BI) for alcohol and other drug problems has been associated with subsequent decreased levels of self-reported substance use, there is little information in the extant literature as...

    Authors: Antoinette Krupski, Jeanne M Sears, Jutta M Joesch, Sharon Estee, Lijian He, Alice Huber, Chris Dunn, Peter Roy-Byrne and Richard Ries
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7:24
  2. Although brief alcohol intervention (BI) is widely studied, studies from psychiatric outpatient settings are rare. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of two variants of BI in psychiatric outp...

    Authors: Christina Nehlin, Leif Grönbladh, Anders Fredriksson and Lennart Jansson
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7:23
  3. Buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid dependence that can be provided in a primary care setting. Offering this treatment may also facilitate the identification and treatment of other chronic medic...

    Authors: Theresa A Rowe, Janet S Jacapraro and Darius A Rastegar
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7:22
  4. There is a growing body of evidence indicating that web-based personalized feedback interventions can reduce the amount of alcohol consumed in problem drinking college students. This study sought to evaluate w...

    Authors: John A Cunningham, Christian S Hendershot, Michelle Murphy and Clayton Neighbors
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7:21
  5. Authors: Ana Paula L Carneiro, Denise De Micheli, Monica Maino, Jose Carlos Fernandes Galduroz, Yone Moura, Paulina CAV Duarte and Maria Lucia O Souza-Formigoni
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A87

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 7 Supplement 1

  6. Authors: Simon Coulton, Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca, Eileen Kaner, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Katherine Perryman and Tom Phillips
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A83

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 7 Supplement 1

  7. Authors: Amy Lee, Kate E Delaney, Gwen T Lapham, Anna D Rubinsky, M Laura Johnson and Katharine A Bradley
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2012 7(Suppl 1):A60

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 7 Supplement 1

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