Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8812246 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The current evidence base suggests that both indicated and universal delivery of brief alcohol interventions to adolescents in primary care settings can result in clinically important changes in alcohol-related outcomes. Studies that test brief intervention processes are now necessary to better understand how brief interventions work with adolescents in primary care settings.
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Authors
Amanda S. PhD, Christopher PhD, Marvin PhD, T. Cameron PhD, Michele P. PhD, Lisa PhD, Sherry H. PhD,