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Workplace intervention programmes for decreasing alcohol use in military personnel: a systematic review.

Jason R WattersonB GabbeJ V RosenfeldH BallL RomeroP Dietze
Published in: BMJ military health (2020)
The low methodological rigour of most studies limited the capacity to demonstrate the efficacy of the interventions studied. Given the importance of reducing harmful or RSOD use of alcohol in the military, future studies would benefit from improved methodological rigour including ensuring adequate study power, randomisation, selection of validated outcome measures, including measures other than consumption (eg, attitudinal measures), and longer-term follow-up. There is also a need to develop methods that ensure participant loss to follow-up is minimised.
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