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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of face-to-face and electronic brief interventions versus screening alone to reduce alcohol consumption among high-risk adolescents presenting to emergency departments: three-arm pragmatic randomized trial (SIPS Junior high risk trial).

Paolo DelucaSimon CoultonMohammed Fasihul AlamSadie BonifaceKim DonoghueEilish GilvarryEileen KanerEllen LynchIan MaconochiePaul McArdleRuth McGovernDorothy Newbury-BirchRobert PattonTracy Pellat-HigginsCeri PhillipsThomas PhillipsRhys D PockettIan T RussellSir John StrangColin Drummond
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2022)
In emergency departments in England, neither personalized feedback and brief advice nor personalized feedback plus electronic brief intervention showed evidence of being effective or cost-effective when compared with screening alone in reducing alcohol consumption among adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • randomized controlled trial
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  • young adults
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