BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present review was to evaluate the evidence of the effectiveness of brief interventions aimed at reducing chronic alcohol use and harm related to alcohol consumption, conducted among individuals actively attending primary care but who were not seeking help for alcohol problems. METHODS: Randomised trials reporting at-least one outcome related to alcohol consumption and conducted in outpatients who were actively attending primary care centre or provider were selected using Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, ISI Web of Science, ETOH database, and bibliographies of the retrieved references and previous reviews. Selection and data abstraction were performed independently and in dupl...
AIMS: An updated Cochrane systematic review assessed effectiveness of screening and brief interventi...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...
BACKGROUND: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in var...
Issues. Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effect...
BACKGROUND: Many trials reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinki...
Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in r...
BACKGROUND: Many trials reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the cumulative evidence on the effectiveness of ...
Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in r...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
An updated Cochrane systematic review assessed effectiveness of screening and brief intervention to ...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
What is the aim of this review? We aimed to find out whether brief interventions with doctors and n...
AIMS: An updated Cochrane systematic review assessed effectiveness of screening and brief interventi...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...
BACKGROUND: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in var...
Issues. Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effect...
BACKGROUND: Many trials reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinki...
Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in r...
BACKGROUND: Many trials reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the cumulative evidence on the effectiveness of ...
Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in r...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
An updated Cochrane systematic review assessed effectiveness of screening and brief intervention to ...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
What is the aim of this review? We aimed to find out whether brief interventions with doctors and n...
AIMS: An updated Cochrane systematic review assessed effectiveness of screening and brief interventi...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...