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Fernández San Martín MI, Bermejo Caja CJ, Alonso Pérez M, Herreros Taberneros B, Nieto Candenas M, Novoa A, Marcelo MT. Aten. Primaria 1997; 19(3): 127-132.

Vernacular Title

Efectividad del consejo medico breve para reducir el consumo de alcohol en

Affiliation

Centro de Salud Juan de la Cierva, Madrid.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria, Publisher Elsevier España)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9264626

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of medical counselling in reducing alcohol consumption in male heavy drinkers. DESIGN: A controlled, randomised, simple-blind intervention study. SETTING: Four Primary Care teams in Area 10, Madrid. PATIENTS: 152 men who attended for on-demand treatment from the four teams and whose alcohol consumption was over 21 International Units (IU) a week. INTERVENTION: Brief medical counselling backed up by didactic material. Two questionnaires on alcohol consumption in IU, consumption habits and problems related to alcohol were administered, separated by an interval of between 6 and 18 months. Non-parametric tests for paired samples (McNemar) were applied. RESULTS: 60% answered the second questionnaire. Neither sociodemographic nor health habit differences were found between those who responded and those who did not, except for social class. There were no appreciable differences between the intervention and control groups. The percentage of drinkers above 35 IU decreased significantly in the intervention group. CONCLUSIONS: The intervention was clearly effective in reducing the percentage of drinkers whose weekly consumption was over 35 IU.


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