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Review of the effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems

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The article was published on 2008-10-30 and is currently open access. It has received 190 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Harm reduction & Government.

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The impact of brief alcohol interventions in primary healthcare: a systematic review of reviews.

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the effectiveness of brief alcohol intervention in primary healthcare published between 2002 and 2012 is presented. But the authors highlight the large volume of primarily positive evidence supporting brief intervention effects as well as some unanswered questions with regards to the effect of brief intervention across different cultural settings and in specific population groups, and in respect of the optimum content of brief interventions.
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Barriers and facilitators to implementing screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse: a systematic review of qualitative evidence

TL;DR: Brief screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse in adults and children over 10 years has been shown to be effective in some settings, but a number of barriers and facilitators to implementation are identified.

Review of the effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems.

TL;DR: This summary document describes the chapter structure and provides a brief overview of the content of the extensive evidence-based expert review, the Review of the Effectiveness of Treatment for Alcohol Problems.
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Methodological Challenges in Online Trials

TL;DR: The major methodological issues that arise in trials are described (recruitment, randomization, fidelity of the intervention, retention, and data quality), how the online context affects these issues are considered, and potential solutions are used to illustrate potential solutions.
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Chronic care management for dependence on alcohol and other drugs: the AHEAD randomized trial.

TL;DR: Among persons with alcohol and other drug dependence, CCM compared with a primary care appointment but no CCM did not increase self-reported abstinence over 12 months, and whether more intensive or longer-duration CCM is effective requires further investigation.
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The impact of brief alcohol interventions in primary healthcare: a systematic review of reviews.

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the effectiveness of brief alcohol intervention in primary healthcare published between 2002 and 2012 is presented. But the authors highlight the large volume of primarily positive evidence supporting brief intervention effects as well as some unanswered questions with regards to the effect of brief intervention across different cultural settings and in specific population groups, and in respect of the optimum content of brief interventions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Barriers and facilitators to implementing screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse: a systematic review of qualitative evidence

TL;DR: Brief screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse in adults and children over 10 years has been shown to be effective in some settings, but a number of barriers and facilitators to implementation are identified.

Review of the effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems.

TL;DR: This summary document describes the chapter structure and provides a brief overview of the content of the extensive evidence-based expert review, the Review of the Effectiveness of Treatment for Alcohol Problems.
Journal ArticleDOI

Methodological Challenges in Online Trials

TL;DR: The major methodological issues that arise in trials are described (recruitment, randomization, fidelity of the intervention, retention, and data quality), how the online context affects these issues are considered, and potential solutions are used to illustrate potential solutions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Chronic care management for dependence on alcohol and other drugs: the AHEAD randomized trial.

TL;DR: Among persons with alcohol and other drug dependence, CCM compared with a primary care appointment but no CCM did not increase self-reported abstinence over 12 months, and whether more intensive or longer-duration CCM is effective requires further investigation.
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