Reducing Alcohol Use During Pregnancy Via Health Counseling by Midwives and Internet-Based Computer-Tailored Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial
BackgroundEffective interventions are needed to reduce neurobehavioral impairments in children due to maternal alcohol use during pregnancy. Currently, health-counseling interventions have shown inconsistent results to reduce prenatal alcohol use. Thus, more research using health counseling is neede...
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Main Authors: | van der Wulp, Nickie Y (Author), Hoving, Ciska (Author), Eijmael, Kim (Author), Candel, Math JJM (Author), van Dalen, Wim (Author), De Vries, Hein (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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