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Published on 20.09.13 in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "Development of an Electronic Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Program for Hospital Outpatients With Unhealthy Alcohol Use"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2697):

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  1. Johnson NA, Kypri K, Latter J, Dunlop A, Brown A, Saitz R, Saunders JB, Attia J, Wolfenden L, Doran C, McCambridge J. Effect of electronic brief intervention on uptake of specialty treatment in hospital outpatients with likely alcohol dependence: Pilot randomized trial and qualitative interviews. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2018;183:253
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  2. Sallis A, Attwood S, Harper H, Larsen J, Berry D, Vlaev I, Sanders M, Chadborn T. A randomised trial of the effect of appearance versus health-framed messages on engagement with an online brief screening and alcohol reduction intervention. Psychology & Health 2019;34(8):922
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  3. Johnson NA, Kypri K, Latter J, McElduff P, Saunders JB, Saitz R, Attia J, Dunlop A, Doran C, Wolfenden L, McCambridge J. Prevalence of unhealthy alcohol use in hospital outpatients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2014;144:270
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  4. Johnson NA, Kypri K, Saunders JB, Saitz R, Attia J, Latter J, McElduff P, Dunlop A, Doran C, Wolfenden L, McCambridge J. Effect of electronic screening and brief intervention on hazardous or harmful drinking among adults in the hospital outpatient setting: A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2018;191:78
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  5. Wallace P, Bendtsen P. Internet Applications for Screening and Brief Interventions for Alcohol in Primary Care Settings – Implementation and Sustainability. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2014;5
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  6. Skonnord T, Steen F, Skjeie H, Fetveit A, Brekke M, Klovning A. Survey Email Scheduling and Monitoring in eRCTs (SESAMe): A Digital Tool to Improve Data Collection in Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(11):e311
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  7. Staeheli M, Aseltine RH, Schilling E, Anderson D, Gould B. Using mHealth technologies to improve the identification of behavioral health problems in urban primary care settings. SAGE Open Medicine 2017;5:205031211771265
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  8. Lee K, Tsai H, Sun J, Chandu A. Assessing the impact of computerised and written advice in changing the habit and behaviour of alcohol use in patients who have suffered alcohol-related facial injuries—a pilot study. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2019;23(2):149
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  9. Pautrat M, Barbier E, Lebeau JP. Identifying available substance use disorder screening tests feasible for use in primary care: A systematic review. Preventive Medicine Reports 2024;38:102610
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