Editorial
Kerstin Stenius
Brief intervention: a multifaceted milestone in public health
Overviews, country reports and research reports
Per Nilsen & Eileen Kaner & Thomas F. Babor
Brief intervention, three decades on. An overview of research findings and strategies for more widespread implementation (pdf) Abstract
Olaf G. Aasland & Peter Nygaard & Per Nilsen
The long and winding road to widespread implementation of screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems. A historical overview with special attention to the WHO initiatives
Fredrik Spak & Annika Andersson
Large scale implementation of early identification and brief intervention in Swedish primary health care – will it be successful?
Marika Holmqvist & Ulric Hermansson
& Preben Bendtsen & Fredrik Spak & Per Nilsen
Alcohol prevention activity in Swedish primary health care and
occupational health services. Asking patients about their drinking
Kaija Seppä & Martti Kuokkanen
Implementing brief alcohol intervention in primary and occupational health care. Reflections on two Finnish projects
Olaf G. Aasland & Arne Johannesen
Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in Norway. Not a big hit among general practitioners
Sverre Barfod
A GP’s reflections on brief intervention in primary health care in Denmark
Telmo M. Ronzani & Michaela Bitarello do Amaral &
Maria L.O. Souza-Formigoni & Thomas F. Babor
Evaluation of a training program to implement alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in primary healthcare in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Erikson Felipe Furtado & Clarissa Mendonça Corradi-Webster &
Milton Roberto Laprega
Implementing brief interventions for alcohol problems in the public
health system in the region of Ribeirão Preto, Brazil: evaluation of the PAI-PAD training model
Maria Lucia O. Souza-Formigoni &
Roseli Boerngen-Lacerda & Vânia Patrícia T. Vianna
Implementing screening and brief intervention
in primary care units in two Brazilian states: a case study
J. Paul Seale & Maristela G. Monteiro
The dissemination of screening and brief
intervention for alcohol problems in developing countries: lessons from
Brazil and South Africa
Concluding commentary
Thomas F. Babor, Taking stock:
Twenty-five years of translational research on alcohol screening and brief intervention
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