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Brief interventions for alcohol problems: Factors that facilitate implementation

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Abstract

Brief interventions are gaining favor as a means of addressing the problems associated with hazardous and harmful drinking. Brief interventions commonly target people whose levels or patterns of use are not diagnosable as alcohol abuse or dependence. These interventions usually are delivered by professionals who do not specialize in alcoholism treatment, and they include treatment elements designed to encourage people to alter their alcohol use without creating resistance. As evidence mounts regarding the efficacy of these interventions, attention has turned to implementing them successfully. New modes of delivery, such as via computers, the Internet, and interactive multimedia presentations, may help to surmount some of the challenges of wide dissemination, such as strains on expertise, time, and resources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-50
Number of pages7
JournalAlcohol Research and Health
Volume28
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2004

Keywords

  • Brief intervention
  • Counseling
  • Harmful drinking
  • Hazardous drinking
  • Intervention (persuasion to treatment)
  • Intervention process and procedures
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Normative education
  • Peer counseling
  • Prevention
  • Risk assessment

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