No improvement in AUDIT-C screening and brief intervention rates among wait-list controls following support of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services: evidence from a cluster randomised trial
Abstract Background While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are less likely to drink any alcohol than other Australians, those who drink are more likely to experience adverse alcohol-related health consequences. In a previous study, providing Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Se...
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Autori principali: | James H. Conigrave (Autore), K. S. Kylie Lee (Autore), Timothy Dobbins (Autore), Scott Wilson (Autore), José Padarian (Autore), Rowena Ivers (Autore), Kirsten Morley (Autore), Paul S. Haber (Autore), Julia Vnuk (Autore), Kushani Marshall (Autore), Kate Conigrave (Autore) |
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