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Behavioral Counseling Interventions in Primary Care to Reduce Risky/Harmful Alcohol Use

Conclusions:
Brief, multi-contact behavioral counseling interventions among adult primary care patients are feasible and potentially highly effective components of an overall public health approach to reducing alcohol misuse. Future research should focus on developing implementation strategies that facilitate the adoption of these practices as a regular part of routine health care. Additional research is needed to develop effective interventions among sub-populations such as pregnant women, ethnic minorities, and adolescents.

Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 09/27/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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