Background, conceptualization and design of a community-wide research program on adolescent alcohol use: Project Northland
CL Perry, CL Williams, JL Forster… - Health education …, 1993 - academic.oup.com
Project Northland is a community-wide research program funded by the National Institute on
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, for a 5-year period (1990–95). The aim of the study is to …
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, for a 5-year period (1990–95). The aim of the study is to …
The effectiveness of brief interventions in the clinical setting in reducing alcohol misuse and binge drinking in adolescents: a critical review of the literature
T Wachtel, M Staniford - Journal of clinical nursing, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives. To investigate the effectiveness of brief interventions for adolescent
alcohol misuse and to determine if these interventions are useful in reducing alcohol …
alcohol misuse and to determine if these interventions are useful in reducing alcohol …
The harm reduction approach to the secondary prevention of alcohol problems in adolescents and young adults: Considerations across a developmental spectrum.
ET Miller, AP Turner, GA Marlatt - 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
This chapter reviews alcohol use among college students, unique concerns regarding the
development of interventions for this populations, the advantages of adopting a harm …
development of interventions for this populations, the advantages of adopting a harm …
Testing a motivational model of delivery modality and incentives on participation in a brief alcohol intervention
Objectives The current research evaluated delivery modality and incentive as factors
affecting recruitment into a personalized normative feedback (PNF) alcohol intervention for …
affecting recruitment into a personalized normative feedback (PNF) alcohol intervention for …
Changes in drinking before a mandated brief intervention with college students
Objective: Little is known about the effects of alcohol-related infractions and resulting
reprimands for invoking behavioral change among mandated college students. The primary …
reprimands for invoking behavioral change among mandated college students. The primary …
Evaluating a brief alcohol intervention with fraternities.
Objective: The current study tested the efficacy of a brief intervention designed to reduce
drinking and drinking-related consequences among first-year fraternity members. Method …
drinking and drinking-related consequences among first-year fraternity members. Method …
Brief intervention strategies for harmful drinkers: new directions for medical education.
TF Babor - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent advances in the technology of behavioural interventions for harmful drinkers have
created a new role for clinical practice and new challenges for medical education. Several …
created a new role for clinical practice and new challenges for medical education. Several …
Predictors of short-term change after a brief alcohol intervention for mandated college drinkers
Abstract Objective Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) reduce problematic drinking for
some, but not all, college students. Identifying those students who are less responsive can …
some, but not all, college students. Identifying those students who are less responsive can …
Addressing alcohol use and problems in mandated college students: a randomized clinical trial using stepped care.
Objective: Over the past 2 decades, colleges and universities have seen a large increase in
the number of students referred to the administration for alcohol policies violations …
the number of students referred to the administration for alcohol policies violations …
Early unsupervised drinking–reducing the risks. The school health and alcohol harm reduction project
The School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project (SHAHRP) aimed to reduce alcohol
related harm by enhancing students' abilities to identify and deal with high-risk drinking …
related harm by enhancing students' abilities to identify and deal with high-risk drinking …