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- Title
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).
- Authors
Deluca, Paolo; Coulton, Simon; Alam, Mohammed Fasihul; Boniface, Sadie; Donoghue, Kim; Gilvarry, Eilish; Kaner, Eileen; Lynch, Ellen; Maconochie, Ian; McArdle, Paul; McGovern, Ruth; Newbury-Birch, Dorothy; Patton, Robert; Pellat-Higgins, Tracy; Phillips, Ceri; Phillips, Thomas; Pockett, Rhys D; Russell, Ian T; Strang, John; Drummond, Colin
- Abstract
Alcohol use increases throughout adolescence. Emergency department (ED) attendance is an opportunity for alcohol screening and brief intervention (ASBI), which is effective for adults. This trial evaluated the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ASBI compared with screening alone (SA) in high-risk adolescents.
- Publication
Addiction (Abingdon, England), 2022, Vol 117, Issue 8, p2200
- ISSN
1360-0443
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/add.15884