A randomized trial of a brief primary-care based intervention for reducing at-risk drinking practices. |
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Authors: | Curry, Susan J. Ludman, Evette J. Grothaus, Louis C. Donovan, Dennis Kim, Eleanor |
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Abstract: | ![]() This randomized trial evaluated an intervention for reducing at-risk drinking practices in a sample of 307 patients. Eligible drinking patterns included chronic drinking (≥ 2 drinks per day in the past month), binge drinking (≥ 5 drinks per occasion at least twice in the past month), and drinking and driving (driving after ≥ 2 drinks in the past month). Members of the intervention group received a message from their physician during their regularly scheduled visit, a self-help manual, written personalized feedback, and up to 3 telephone counseling calls. Dropout was significantly higher in the intervention than control group. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | randomized controlled trial at risk drinking brief primary care based intervention binge drinking chronic drinking drinking & driving |
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