Is there really no evidence of the efficacy of brief alcohol interventions for increasing subsequent utilization of alcohol-related services? Commentary on the paper by Glass et al. (2015).
Simioni, Nicolas
Is there really no evidence of the efficacy of brief alcohol interventions for increasing subsequent utilization of alcohol-related services? Commentary on the paper by Glass et al. (2015). [electronic resource] - Addiction (Abingdon, England) Jan 2016 - 180-1 p. digital
Publication Type: Letter; Comment
1360-0443
10.1111/add.13145 doi
Alcohol Drinking
Alcohol-Related Disorders
Counseling
Ethanol
Humans
Is there really no evidence of the efficacy of brief alcohol interventions for increasing subsequent utilization of alcohol-related services? Commentary on the paper by Glass et al. (2015). [electronic resource] - Addiction (Abingdon, England) Jan 2016 - 180-1 p. digital
Publication Type: Letter; Comment
1360-0443
10.1111/add.13145 doi
Alcohol Drinking
Alcohol-Related Disorders
Counseling
Ethanol
Humans