2013
DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2011-0724
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Efficacy of the telephone-based Brief Motivational Intervention for alcohol problems in Brazil

Abstract: Background: The Brief Motivational Intervention (BMI) is an effective treatment for alcohol misuse but has not been adequately tested for use in helplines for alcoholics. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a telephone-based BMI for Brazilians seeking help with alcohol use cessation. Methods: A randomized, controlled trial was performed with Brazilian subjects. Participants were randomly assigned to either the minimal intervention group (i.e., given reference materials) or the BMI … Show more

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“…The association of alcohol with another substance such as tobacco or cocaine/crack was small. However, 40% of the sample associate three substances including alcohol, which confirms the data of the latest household surveys in Brazil [3,4,9] One of the limitations of the present study was the significant loss of users during follow-up. The fact that telephone follow-up is also a social support strategy (behavioural strategy) might have played a role in the losses.…”
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“…The association of alcohol with another substance such as tobacco or cocaine/crack was small. However, 40% of the sample associate three substances including alcohol, which confirms the data of the latest household surveys in Brazil [3,4,9] One of the limitations of the present study was the significant loss of users during follow-up. The fact that telephone follow-up is also a social support strategy (behavioural strategy) might have played a role in the losses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In particular, the profile of the subjects in the present study is similar to that of alcohol users who took part in other researches in Brazil [3,21]. Most users are male, above 25 years old, and use alcohol often or very often.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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