Citation
(2010), "Curbing problem drinking with personalized-feedback interventions: a meta-analysis", Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 15 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/cgij.2010.24815bae.007
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Curbing problem drinking with personalized-feedback interventions: a meta-analysis
Curbing problem drinking with personalized-feedback interventions: a meta-analysis
Article Type: Reviews of effectiveness From: Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Volume 15, Issue 2
H. Riper, A. van Straten, M. Keuken, F. Smit, G. Schippers, P. Cuijpers,American Journal of Preventive Medicine,2009,Vol. 36,pp. 247-55
The review concluded that single-session personalised-feedback interventions without therapeutic guidance appeared to be a viable and cost-effective intervention for reducing problem drinking in young people and adults. The reliability of the authors’ conclusions is unclear given the potential for reviewer error/bias in quality assessment and data extraction, and lack of supporting economic data for the suggested intervention cost-effectiveness.