Does managing the consumption of people with severe alcohol dependence reduce harm? A comparison of participants in six Canadian managed alcohol programs with locally recruited controls.
Timothy StockwellBernadette Bernie PaulyClifton ChowRebekah A EricksonBonnie KrysowatyAudra RoemerKate VallanceAshley WettlauferJinhui ZhaoPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
Participation in a MAP was associated with more frequent drinking at lower quantities per day. Participation was associated with reduced alcohol-related harms over the past 30 days. Future analyses will examine outcomes longitudinally through follow-up interviews, police and health care records.