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Alcohol Electronic Screening and Brief Intervention A Community Guide Systematic Review

Tansil KA et al. (2016)

American Journal of Preventive Medicine - N/A

Mapiau Tystiolaeth

  • Lleoliadau Gofal: Lleoliad cymunedol
  • Grwpiau Poblogaeth: Oedolion
  • Ymyriadau: cefnogi newid ymddygiad
  • Canlyniad: Changes to frequency/amount of alcohol use

Math o Dystiolaeth

Adolygiad Systematig

Nodau

Dywed yr awduron:  Excessive drinking is responsible for one in ten deaths among working-age adults in the U.S. annually. Alcohol screening and brief intervention is an effective but underutilized intervention for reducing excessive drinking among adults. Electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) uses electronic devices to deliver key elements of alcohol screening and brief intervention, with the potential to expand population reach.

Canfyddiadau

Dywed yr awduron:  Twenty-four studies (28 study arms) provided results for excessive drinkers only and seven studies (eight study arms) reported results for all drinkers. Nearly all studies found that e-SBI reduced excessive alcohol consumption and related harms: nine study arms reported a median 23.9% reduction in binge-drinking intensity (maximum drinks/binge episode) and nine study arms reported a median 16.5% reduction in binge-drinking frequency. Reductions in drinking measures were sustained for up to 12 months.

Casgliadau

Dywed yr awduron:  According to Community Guide rules of evidence, e-SBI is an effective method for reducing excessive alcohol consumption and related harms among intervention participants. Implementation of e-SBI could complement population-level strategies previously recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force for reducing excessive drinking (e.g., increasing alcohol taxes and regulating alcohol outlet density).

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