Assessing feasibility and acceptability of a brief intervention for risky alcohol consumption in sexual health clinic attendees: a randomised controlled trial
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of screening attendees at a sexual health clinic (SHC) for alcohol misuse, and delivering a brief intervention (BI). To explore the effect of this BI on drinking and sexual behaviour. Methods: A consecutive sample of consenting SHC attendees a...
Main Authors: | Roderick, P. (Author), Sundaram, S. (Author), Dimitrov, B.D (Author), Dewhirst, S. (Author), Tucker, L.J (Author), Leydon, G. (Author), Sheron, N. (Author), Frater, A. (Author), Harindra, V. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-04.
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