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Venue: The Angelicum Congress Centre, Largo Angelicum, 1 Roma http://www.angelicumcongress.it/en/; Tel: 39 06 6702441 (Morning Ony) | Cell: 339 2770457 | Fax: 39 06 670 2289
Wednesday 18th
9-18 SIA: The Italian Society of Alcohology MMG: The Italian GPs network/CANCELLED for technical/organizational reasons 
19,00 INEBRIA Welcome Reception: The Cloister-the garden
Thursday 19th
 Opening:Jim Mc Cambridge, President of INEBRIA; Emanuele Scafato and Pierluigi Struzzo, co-organizers: Authorties
9,20-10,00Key WHO-PAHO: M Monteiro: In a broad perspective..Chair: Emanuele Scafato
 CCoffee break: The Cloister
 Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
10,20-11,35ParallelsSymposium: Cross-site Evaluation of SAMHSA's SBIRT Program: Preliminary Data from the 2008 grantee cohort. Chair: C.RibeiroParallel: Efficacy of brief Interventions. Chair: Antoni GualParallel: Results of original alcohol-related SBI research (1). Chair: Jean Bernard Daeppen
 1Factors Impacting Implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) ProgramsManu Singh, Erika Tait, Amanda Gmyrek, Amy Hernandez, Georgia Karuntzos. JBS International, Inc. North Bethesda, USAUsing Ecological Momentary Assessment to test the Effectiveness of the Web-based Brief Alcohol Intervention 'What Do You Drink' over TimeC Voogt, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Marloes Kleinjan, Evelien A. P. Poelen, Lex A. C. J. Lemmers, and Rutger C. M. E. Engels. Radboud University, NLUnder what conditions? Counselor and client characteristics moderate the role of change talk in brief motivational interventionJ. Gaume, M Magill, R Longabaugh, N Bertholet, G Gmel, JB Daeppen. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Providence, USA
 2Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Program Models and Work Flow Processes: Results of Program Performance MeasuresGeorgia Karuntzos, Frances Del Boca, Janice Vendetti, Bonnie McRee, Amy Hernandez RTI, USAScreening, Brief Intervention and referral totreatment (SBIRT) in an emergency department: three months outcomes of a randomized controlled trial among mexican-origin young adultsC. Cherpitel, Robert Woolard, Yu Ye, Jason Bond, Ed Bernstein, Judith Bernstein, Susana Villalobos, Rebeca Ramos. Alcohol Research Group, Emeryville, USASelf-selection in a randomized trial of web-based primary and secondary prevention brief interventionN. Bertholet, Joseph Studer
John A. Cunningham
Jean-Bernard Daeppen
Gerhard Gmel
Bernard Burnand. Department of Cummunity Medicine and Health, Lausanne, CH
 3A Time-in-Motion Study of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Implementation in Healthcare SettingsAlexander Cowell, William N Dowd, Justin Landwehr, Jeremy Bray RTI, USAEffectiveness of alcohol brief intervention delivered by community pharmacistsR. Dhital, Cate Whittlesea, Ian. J. Norman, Trevor Murrells, Jim McCambridge. King's College, London, UKFour years of adolescent alcohol-related hospital treatments; trends over time.N. Van Der Lelij, J.J. van Hoof E. van Zanten. Reinier de Graaf Gasthuis, Delft, NL
 4Cost to Conduct Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Healthcare SettingsCarolina Barbosa, Alexander J. Cowell, William N. Dowd, Justin Landwehr and Jeremy W. Bray. RTI, USAScreening and brief intervention for drug use in primary care: the ASPIRE randomized trialR. Saitz, Tibor P. Palfai, Debbie M. Cheng, Daniel P. Alford, Judith A. Bernstein, Christine A. Lloyd-Travaglini, Seville M. Meli, Christine E. Chaisson, Jeffrey H. Samet Boston Medical Center, USA Internet-based relapse prevention with therapist support for help-seeking problematic alcohol users - a randomized pilot studyC. Sundsrtöm, Anne H Berman, Magnus Johansson, Kristina Sinadinovic. Karolinska Institutet, S
 Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
11,45-13ParallelsParallel: Results of original alcohol-related SBI research (2). Chair: Lodewijk PasParallel: Results of original alcohol-related SBI research (3). Chair: Marko KolsekParallel: SBI education programs. Chair: Joan Colom
 1A case study of the use of deception in brief intervention research: an ethical evaluationJ. McCambridge, Kypros Kypri, Preben Bendtsen, John Porter. LSHTM, UKThe Impact of Motivational Interviewing to Reduce Alcohol Use Among Adults in Treatment for DepressionD. Satre, Stacy Sterling, MPH; Wendy Lu, MPH; Amy Leibowitz, PsyD; Constance Weisner, DrPH. UCSF, USAWorking with hazardous and harmful drinkers: derivation and validation of a model for predicting distinct general practitioners groupsF. Rosário, Cristina Ribeiro. Tondela's Primary Health Care Center, P
 2Barriers to treatment for alcohol dependence: a qualitative studyS. Andreasson, Sara Wallhed-Finn, Ann-Sofie Bakshi. Karoliska Institutet, SThe Impact of Patient- and SBI Process-Level Variables on 6-Month Drinking Outcomes in a Level I Trauma CenterJ. Rogers, Veach, L.J., & Miller, P.R., Reboussin, B., & O'Brien, M.C.. Wake Forest University, Wiston-Salem, USAIPIB: the ISS-EIBI training program on Early Identification and Brief Intervention on alcohol for Primary Health Care professionals in ItalyC. Gandin, Emanuele Scafato, Valentino Patussi, Tiziana Codenotti, Ilaria Londi, Silvia Ghirini, Lucia Galluzzo, Sonia Martire, Lucilla Di Pasquale and the IPIB working group. Istituto Superiore della Sanità, Roma, I
 3Improvement in mental and physical wellbeing among problematic substance users in Internet-based intervention trialsA. Berman, Kristina Sinadinovic, PhD. Karolinska Institutet, SEffectiveness of GP intervention on risk drinking clients A re-analysis of data of the Florence Early Identification and Brief Intervention ProjectM. Falcone, Health Agency Tuscany, I Evaluation of the "Have a word" alcohol brief intervention training courseP. Jordan, Craig Jones, John Bradley, Dr Sarah Jones, Dr Carol Foster. Cardiff University, UK
 4Long-term outcomes of a randomized controlled trial on brief alcohol interventions for job-seekersI. Schnuerer, Sophie Baumann, Beate Gaertner, Katja Haberecht, Gallus Bischof, Ulrich John, & Jennis Freyer-Adam. University Medicine Greifswald, D  Implementation of BI for alcohol by brazilian health professionals: difficulties and overcomingSR. Zerbetto, Giovannetti,Gisele; Gualtieri, Denise Martins. Federal University of São Carlos, BR
13-14 Lunch break: The Cloister
 Aula Minor
 Plenary: Implementation Research and Screening and Brief Intervention: Challenges and Opportunities. Chair: Lars Möller
14,00 -15,30 Speakers: Bob Huebner (Organizer); Acting Director, Division of Treatment and Recovery Research, NIAAA; Peter Anderson: Professor, Substance Use, Policy and Practice, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University; Antoni Gual: Director, Addictions Unit, Psychiatry Department ICN/ Hospital Clinic, IDIBAPS; Connie Weisner: Chief, Behavioral Health and Aging Research, Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente; Constance Horgan: Director, Institute for Behavioral Health, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University; Discussant: Richard Saitz: Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health.
15,30 -15,45CCoffee break: the Cloister
  Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
15,45-17,00ParallelsSymposium: Integrating Implementation Science and Early Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Prob lems: New Findings, New Challenges.Chair: Robert HuebnerParallel: SBI education programs. Chair: Allaman AllamaniParallel: SBI for alcohol and other health behaviours. Chair: Anne Berman
 1Alcohol SBIRT Implementation in Adult Primary Care: Physician versus Non-Physician Delivery.Jennifer Mertens, S Sterling, C Weisner,T Brumder-Ross. Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland, USADeveloping skills to deliver alcohol SBI in community pharmacyP. Penson, J. Krska, E. Stokes, A.J. Mackridge. Liverpool John Moores University, UKFactors that determine the motivation to change alcohol consumption in cardiovascular patients: An exploratory studyM. Keuhorst, Angelien Sieben, Gerard Schippers, Miranda Laurant, Bas Bredie. Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL
 2Provider payment approaches and incentives to implement screeningConstance Horgan, Deborah Garnick, Maureen Stewart, Dominic Hodgkin, Sharon Reif, Amity Quinn, Mary Brolin. Brandeis University, Waltham, USAInnovative approaches to integrating SBIRT training into nursing education and practice in ColoradoL. Fisher, Elizabeth M. Pace, Brie Reimann, Carolyn Swenson. Peer Assistance Services, Inc. Denver, USAImplementation Costs of SBI for Illicit Drug UseG. Zarkin, Jeremy Bray, Jesse Hinde, Richard Saitz. Research Triangle Park, USA
 3Moving Toward SBIRT in the U.S. MilitaryConstance Weisner, University of California, San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, USAImpact of MI-based SBIRT Training on Residents' Self-reported Attitudes and BehaviorsP. Seal, Denice Clark, Jason Dhabliwala, David Miller, Hunter Woodall, Sylvia Shellenberger, and J. Aaron Johnson. Medical Ctr of Central GA & Mercer U School of Medicine, Macon USASBI for marijuana use in ColoradoC. Swenson, Leigh Fischer and Brie Reimann. HealthTeamWorks, USA
 4Factors Underlying Quality Problems with Alcohol Screening in Routine CareEmily Williams, Carol Achtmeyer, Stacey Rittmueller, Gwen Lapham, Laura Chavez, Rachel Thomas, Douglas Berger, Katharine Bradley. VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, USAAttitudes and managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe. Results from the ODHIN survey.Marcin Wojnar, Andrzej Jakubczyk, Peter Anderson, Ronda Gaby, Eileen Kaner, Marko Kolsek, Miranda Laurant, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Cristina Ribeiro, Lidia Segura, Hana Sovinova, Fredrik Spak, Pierluigi Struzzo, Antoni Gual. Medical University of Warsaw, PLExploring older adults' views about alcohol consumption: implications for brief interventions with older heavy drinkersG. Wilson, Eileen FS Kaner, Jonathan Ling, Ann Crosland, Karen McCabe, Catherine A Haighton. Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle u Tyne, UK
  Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
17,15-18,30Parallels10: Workshop: Screening tools and approaches to screening in various settings. Chiair: Dorothy Newbury-BirchParallel: SBI outside general health settings (e.g. criminal justice, employee assistance). Chair: Niamh FitzgeraldParallel: Screening tools and approaches to screening in various settings. Chair: Sion Harris
 1 Health on the web: A randomised controlled trial of work-based online screening and brief intervention for reducing alcohol intakeZ. Khadjesari, Elizabeth Murray, Stuart Linke, Rachael Hunter, Nick Freemantle. UCL, UKIdentifying and managing problematic substance use in outpatient psychiatric care - a national survey in SwedenC. Sundstöm, Anne H Berman, Kristina Sinadinovic. Karolinska Institutet, S
 2 Alcohol and the workplace: the experience of Tuscany car training on IPIB methodologyI. Londi, Tiziana Fanucchi,Gabriele Magri,Fiorella Alunni, Mariangela Spampinato, Valentino Patussi, Gianni Testino, Emanele Scafato. Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi. Firenze, IScreening for alcohol-related liver damage in the community: findings from the PrevAIL (Preventing Alcohol Harm in Liverpool) studyP. Cook, Michela Morleo, Kevin Sanderson-Shortt, David Billington, Clare Perkins, Mark A Bellis, Mark Gabbay, Nick Sheron. University of Salford and Liverpool, UK
 3 Alcohol Brief Interventions in Youth and Social Work Settings in ScotlandT. Parkes, Martine Stead, Douglas Eadie, Avril Nicoll, Jennifer McKell, Linda Bauld, Sarah Wilson, Cheryl Burgess, Garth Reid, John McAteer and Ruth Jepson. University of Stirling, ScotlandScreening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment Among Sexually Active Women of Childbearing Age and Pregnant WomenB. Reimann, Leigh Fischer, Carolyn Swenson, SBIRT Colorado, USA
 4 An RCT of a brief intervention for a high risk population of young workersA. Roche, Ken Pidd. National Centre for Education and Training On Addiction, Adelaide, AU  
21-24 SOCIAL DINNER: TBD
Friday September 20th
07,00-08,00INEBRIA RUN ROMA
  Aula Minor
9-10PlenaryPlenary: Miranda Laurant: Effective implementation of EIBI/SBI. Chair: Nick Heather
10-10,15CCoffee break: the Cloister
  The Cloister
10,15-11POSTERPOSTER SESSION
  Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
11-12,15Parallel 5Symposium: Implementing brief interventions in primary health care - the ODHIN five country study. Chair: Paul WallaceParallel: "Strategies for integrating SBI into health policy ". Chair: Paul SealParallel:Utilizing Information Technology to conduct SBI (1). Chair: Anne Roche
 1IntroductionAntoni Gual, Clinical Hospital of BarcelonaImplementation of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in the Emergency Department without Additional ResourcesJ. Pringle, Sherry Rickard-Aasen, Tamara Slain, Arvind Venkat. University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, US"Nothing good happens after 2 am" - Personal messages in a slef-designed text.based alcohol interventionK. Renner, "Ross McCormick, Natalie Walker. University of Auckland, NZL
 2Design od the ODHIN StudyPreben Bendtsen, Fredrik Spak. Linköpings University, SwedenThe ODHIN assessment tool: a tool to describe the available services for the management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption at the country and regional levelE. Scafato, Claudia Gandin, Miranda Laurant, Myrna Keurhorst, Marko Kolsek, Antoni Gual, Silvia Matrai, Jillian Reynolds, Joan Colom, Lidia Segura, Eileen Kaner, Dorothy Newbury Birch, Peter Anderson, Fredrik Spak, Preben Bendtsen, Hana Sovinova, Pierluigi Struzzo, Brzozka Krzysztof, Cristina Ribeiro, Van Schayck Onno, Gaby Ronda, Colin Drummond, Artur Mierzecki. Istituto Superiore della Sanità, Roma, IIntervening to change problematic alcohol use: Using online personalized feedback to encourage changes in behaviourB. Bewick and research teams. University of Leeds, UK
 3ODHIN baseline and some preliminary resultsPeter Anderson, Lidia Segura. Newcastle University, UKA survey on the early identification and brief intervention for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in the Primary Health Care. The European project AMPHORAC.Gandin, Emanuele Scafato, Claudia Gandin, Silvia Ghirini, Lucia Galluzzo, Sonia Martire, Lucilla Di Pasquale, Alfredo Cuffari. Emanuele Scafato, Claudia Gandin, Silvia Ghirini, Lucia Galluzzo, Sonia Martire, Lucilla Di Pasquale, Alfredo Cuffari. Istituto Superiore della Sanità, Roma, IThe Development of an Alcohol Brief Intervention E-Coach for use by Primary Care CliniciansL. Broyles, Manu Singh, Keri Rodriguez, Susan Hayashi, Robert Monte, Adam Gordon. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, US
 4Scientific challenges of European implementation research:Kathryn Parkinson, Karolina Kloda and Myrna Keuhorts. Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL   
  Aula Minor
12,15-13 AGM
13-14LLunch Break: the Cloister. 'Additional meeting: The Alcohol Industry and Brief Interventions'
  Aula Minor
14-15PlenaryThe Nick Heather Lecture. Chair Jim Mc Cambridge
15-15,20CCoffee Break: the Cloister
  Aula minorSALA 2 (sit 135)SALA 7 (sit 125)
15,20-16,35Parallel 6Workshop: SBIRT Implementation for Adolescents in Urban Federally Qualified Health Centers. Chair: Shannon Gwin-Mitchell; co-presenter: Carolina BarbosaParallel:Utilizing Information Technology to conduct SBI (2). Chair: Cheryl Cherpitel 
 1 Alcohol assessment & feedback by e-mail for university students: main findings from the AMADEUS-1 randomised controlled trialJ. McCambridge, Marcus Bendtsen, Nadine Karlsson, Ian R. White, Per Nilsen, Preben Bendtsen. LSHTM, UK  
 2 Electronic Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment for (ploy) drug users in Emergency Services (eSBIRTes project)T. Defillet, Dr. Koen Titeca, Karolina Kindt & Mr. Bart Rens, Mr. Jochen Schrooten & David Möbius., VAD (Association for alcohol- and other drugproblems) Brussels, B  
 3 Randomized controlled non inferiority trial of PC based facilitated access to an alcohol reduction website EFAR-FVGP. Wallace, , Pierluigi Struzzo, Roberto della Vedova, Costanza Tersar, Lisa Verbano, Harris Lygidakis, Richard MacGregor, Nick Freemantle*, Emanuele Scafato. UCL, London, UK  
 4 Mobile phone brief intervention applications for risky alcohol use among university students: A randomized controlled studyA. H. Berman, Mikael Gajecki, Kristina Sinadinovic, Morgan Fredriksson, Claes Andersson, Karolinska Insitutet, S  
  Aula Minor
16,45-17,30PlenaryWHO-EURO: Lars Moller: Where do we go from here? Chair: Richard Saitz
17,30-18,00ClosingClosing of the Conference

Posters
NameSurnameInstitutionCoauthorsAbstract Title
RitaAdkinsMissouri Institute of Mental HealthJoseph G. Grailer, MFA
Mandy R. Lay, BA
Barbara E. Keehn, BSN, RN
Funding Medicaid Codes for SBI: Lessons Learned
AllamaniAllamaniHealth Agency of Tuscany RegionCenturioni A., Innocenti S., Mustur A., Findazini G., Puliti M.GP problems when communicating with patients about their alcohol drinking. An investigation in the area of Florence (2010-2012)
OrnellaAncaraniCentro Alcologico Regionale - Regione Liguria, IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST;Collaborative Centre World Health OrganizationIlaria Londi Centro Alcologico Regionale, Regione Toscana, Firenze, Italy /Collaborative Centre World Health Organization ;
Paolo Borro Centro Alcologico Regionale - Regione Liguria, IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST, Genova, Italy /Collaborative Centre World Health Organization;
Valentino Patussi Centro Alcologico Regionale, Regione Toscana, Firenze, Italy / Collaborative Centre World Health Organization ;
Emanuele Scafato Istituto Superiore di Sanita', Roma, Italy /Collaborative Centre World Health Organization;
Gianni Testino Centro Alcologico Regionale - Regione Liguria, IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST;Collaborative Centre World Health Organization
Role of Brief Intervention for Prenatal Alcohol Consumption effected by Non Medical Professionals
TeresaBarrosoNursing School of CoimbraMargarida JorgeBrief intervention in primary health care for alcohol users: An experience in Portugal
JohnBradleyPUBLIC HEALTH WALESCraig Jones. Sarah Jones, Carol Foster, Paul JordanThe Use of scratch-cards to increase Alcohol Consumption awareness and facilitate a reduction
KatharineBradleyGroup Health Research InstituteRubinsky, AR; Williams, EC; Lapham, GL; Achtmeyer, CA, Kivlahan DR.Using Screening Scores to Provide Feedback to Patients on their Alcohol-related Risks: the Association between AUDIT-C Scores and average consumption and health outcomes
KatharineBradleyGroup Health Research InstituteAD Rubinsky, PhD, MS; EC Williams PhD, MPH, GT Lapham, PhD, MPH, MSW; LJ Chavez, MS; DR Kivlahan, PhDValidating Alcohol Screening Scores as Measures of Change
PedroCostaFederal University of Juiz de ForaTelmo Ronzani, Daniela Mota, Erica Cruvinel, Fernando Paiva,DEVELOPING A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTATION OF SBIRT IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SETTINGS OF BRAZIL AND LATIN AMERICA
mireillede visserreinier de graaf gasthuisN. van der lely, E. van ZantenAlcoholintoxication and riskfactors in adolescents
mireillede visserreinier de graaf gasthuisN. van der lely, E. van ZantenBehavior change after alcoholintoxication in adolescents
DeborahFinnellJohns Hopkins UniversityMary G. Carey
Shahrzad Nowzari
A Brief Video Intervention to Promote Understanding of the Neurobiological Base of Hazardous Alcohol Use and Treatments
NIamhFitzgeraldCreate Consultancy/Robert Gordon UniversityNone.Training Multi-Disciplinary Practitioners to Delivery SBI on Alcohol & Other Health Behaviours
CarolFosterPUBLIC HEALTH WALESDR SARAH JONES, CRAIG JONES, JOHN BRADLEY, DR PAUL JORDANScreening Tools for Young People
JacquesGaumeBrown UniversityM Magill, R Longabaugh, N Bertholet, G Gmel, JB DaeppenWithin-session changes in therapist and client behaviors during an alcohol brief motivational intervention for young men
CarlaGebaraUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Fernanda Bhona; Marcel Vieira; Cleusa Ferri; Lelio Lourenço; Ana Regina NotoEffectiveness of a brief intervention for alcohol consumption among Brazilian women in a household setting
SionHarrisHarvard Medical SchoolDoyle S, Sherritt L, Van Hook S, Knight JRThe U.S. National Institutes of Health developed a high school science curriculum called "The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology through the Study of Addiction"
CraigJonesPublic Health WalesDr Sarah Jones, Dr Paul Jordan, Dr Carol Foster, John BradleyFrom Research to Practice
CraigJonesPUBLIC HEALTH WALESDR CAROL FOSTER, DR SARAH JONES, DR PAUL JORDAN, JOHN BRADLEYScreening Tools for Brief Interventions in non-clinical settings
SarahJonesPublic Health WalesCraig Jones, John Bradley, Dr Paul Jordan, Dr Carol FosterTrain The Trainers: Maintaining Integrity
JanetKrskaUniversity of KentAdam J Mackridge, Elizabeth StokesFollowing up users of a pharmacy-based SBI service
Ana PaulaLeal CarneiroUnifespSouza-Formigoni, MLO e Duarte, PCAVEvaluation of the use of Screening tools and Brief Intervention by community and religious leaders trained by a distance learning course
HugoLópez PelayoHospital Clínic We need a SBIRT programme?
AdamMackridgeLiverpool John Moores UniversityElizabeth Stokes
Janet Krska
Supporting service quality improvement for pharmacy-based alcohol IBA services
Paulo RennesMarcal RibeiroSão Paulo State University - UNESPAndréa Marques Leão Doescher
Andreza Marques de Castro Leão
DRUG ADDICTIONS AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: ANALYZING LIFE STORIES
LeonardoMartinsUFJFHenrique Pinto Gomide, Telmo Mota RonzaniFrom superstition to evidence-based information: evaluation of websites about alcohol available in Portuguese
AngélicaMartins de Souza GonçalvesFederal University of São CarlosZerbetto, Sonia ReginaBrief Intervention for the problems related to the use of alcohol like practice of Nurse's work
Angela MariaMendes AbreuUNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRORafael Tavares Jomar
Maria Helena do NMascimento Souza
Nataly da Rocha Queiroz
Daiane Belisário Fernandes.
Screening and brief intervention for problems related to alcohol and other drugs between users of the Family Health Strategy
ReginaMoroWake Forest Baptist Medical CenterLaura Veach, PhD
Preston Miller, MD
Mary Claire O'Brien, MD
Examining Predictors of Reduction in Drinking Risk-Level among Severe-Risk. Trauma Patients Following a Brief Counseling Intervention
GuillerminaNateraInstituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la FuenteMiriam Arroyo
Lillian Gelberg
Ronald Andersen
Prevalence of substance consumption through the ASSIST Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test and the QUIT Brief Intervention at Tijuana/Los Angeles health centers: Binational Study
ElinaRenkoUniversity of Helsinki Social workers' and their customers' attitudes concerning control of alcohol use
SarahSantiniAzienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi-Associazione Igienisti Dentali ItalianaIlaria Londi, Tiziana Fanucchi, Valentino Patussi, Gabriele Magri, Ambra Chiocchetti, Chiara Camorali, Gianni Testino, Emanuele Scafato.ALCOHOL AND DENTAL HYGIENE: THE EXPERIENCE OF TOSCANY CAR'S TRAINING ON IPIB METHODOLOGY
IngaSchnuererUniversity Medicine GreifswaldSophie Baumann, Katja Haberecht, Elke Bandelin, Kornelia Bruss, Stefanie Tobschall, Ulrich John, Beate Gaertner, & Jennis Freyer-AdamTesting the efficacy of brief alcohol interventions provided through different delivery channels: Study design
FridaSilfversparreInstitute of MedicineFredrik SpakBrief Intervention on alcohol consumption - reduced alcohol consumption at follow-up. Is that due to the intervention? A Swedish randomized efficacy trial
PollyannaSilveiraCenter for Research, Intervention and Evaluation for Alcohol & Drugs - CREPEIAPedro Costa; Leonardo Martins; Henrique Gomide; Telmo RonzaniEVALUATION OF THE REGIONAL REFERENCE CENTRE ON DRUGS OF JUIZ DE FORA, BRAZIL (CRR-JF)
PollyannaSilveiraUNIFESPAna Luisa Marliére Casela, Érika Pizziolo Monteiro; Gabriela Correia Lubambo Ferreira; Jéssica Veronica Tiburcio de Freitas; Leonardo Fernandes Martins, Telmo Mota Ronzani; Ana Regina NotoSelf-stigma among crack and alcohol dependents: a comparative study
MarcelaTiburcioInstituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la FuenteGuillermina NateraWhat do we know about the implementation of SBIRT in Mexico?
Angeliquevan GaalenMC HaaglandenCarla HagesteinScreening and Brief Intervention (SBI) for hazardous alcohol use in an inner-city emergency ward in the Netherlands: 3-month follow-up
LauraVeachUniversity of North Carolina CharlotteRegina Moro, PhDScreening and Brief Interventions with Violently Injured Young Trauma Patients


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