2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2007.10.003
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Evaluation of a telephone-based stepped care intervention for alcohol-related disorders: A randomized controlled trial

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“…19 According to a meta-analysis on the efficacy of brief interventions on problem drinking, 20 the majority of studies have targeted individuals with regular, hazardous consumption of alcohol but excluded individuals with alcohol dependence. Although the BMI is more acceptable to individuals with less severe drinking problems, 21 our data support its use in people with alcohol addiction. These individuals were highly motivated for treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…19 According to a meta-analysis on the efficacy of brief interventions on problem drinking, 20 the majority of studies have targeted individuals with regular, hazardous consumption of alcohol but excluded individuals with alcohol dependence. Although the BMI is more acceptable to individuals with less severe drinking problems, 21 our data support its use in people with alcohol addiction. These individuals were highly motivated for treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…When supplementary human support was used (for 7 trials that enrolled adults and 3 that enrolled students), it was typically limited, consisting only of technical support from a research assistant in more than one half of the cases (for 4 trials that enrolled adults and 3 that enrolled students). However, therapeutic support varied substantially, with some e-interventions supplemented by 1.5 to 6.5 hours of support (33)(34)(35)(36).…”
Section: E-intervention Characteristics and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All trials that used relatively intensive human support (n = 3) were conducted in adults (33)(34)(35), and 2 (34,35) In college students, mean alcohol consumption at baseline ranged from 85 to 439 grams per week (median, 183 grams per week). In 11 trials rated as low to moderate risk of bias that used 14 comparisons (37-39, 48-55), e-interventions were associated with a small, statistically significant reduction in alcohol consumption at 6-month follow-up (MD, −11.…”
Section: E-intervention Characteristics and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The evidence for telephone-based BIs to reduce harmful alcohol consumption is not currently strong, but there is evidence to suggest that BIs using telephone support and multiple sessions, such as the GHS, can be effective in reducing alcohol consumption for nondependent drinkers. 12 The GHS is predominantly used by population groups who are not dependent drinkers and are motivated to engage in lifestyle-related behaviour change, making this cohort suitable for the GHS Alcohol Program.…”
Section: Feasibility Of a Ghs Alcohol Programmentioning
confidence: 99%