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PEARLS - Practical Evidence About Real Life Situations
2008
PrimaryCare
Brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing hazardous or harmful drinking in men PEARLS No. 13, September 2007, written by Brian R McAvoy Clinical question: Are brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) effective in reducing alcohol consumption in primary care populations? Bottom line: BAIs consistently produced reductions in alcohol consumption. At one year's follow-up, people who had received BAIs drank 6-25 g less alcohol per week. The benefit for men (70 per cent of participants) was a
doi:10.4414/pc-f.2008.08110
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