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Academic Article Treatment utilization and unmet treatment need among Hispanics following brief intervention.
Academic Article Injury-related consequences of alcohol misuse among injured patients who received screening and brief intervention for alcohol: a latent class analysis.
Academic Article Predictive Utility of Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms Across Race/Ethnicity.
Academic Article Cultural adaptation of a brief motivational intervention for heavy drinking among Hispanics in a medical setting.
Academic Article Protective behavioral strategies predict alcohol-related problems among injured patients following a brief intervention.
Academic Article Perceived discrimination and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic college students: The protective role of serious harm reduction behaviors.
Academic Article Factor, Concurrent and Predictive Validity of the Readiness to Change Questionnaire [Treatment Version] Among Non-Treatment-Seeking Individuals.
Academic Article Brief motivational interventions: an introduction.
Academic Article Process evaluation of serial screening criteria to identify injured patients that benefit from brief intervention: practical implications.
Concept Alcohol-Related Disorders
Academic Article Effects of brief intervention on subgroups of injured patients who drink at risk levels.
Academic Article A comprehensive examination of alcohol-related motivations among college students: Unique relations of drinking motives and motivations for drinking responsibly.
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