Reducing alcohol-related harm in disadvantaged men: development and feasibility assessment of a brief intervention delivered by mobile telephone
Background: Socially disadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. Brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing consumption when delivered via health care. There is a need for tailored brief interventions for disadvantaged men who seldom attend health care. Objectives: (1)...
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Main Authors: | IK Crombie (Author), DW Falconer (Author), L Irvine (Author), B Williams (Author), IW Ricketts (Author), G Humphris (Author), J Norrie (Author), P Rice (Author), PW Slane (Author) |
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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