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Citation

Reilly D, van Beurden E, Mitchell E, Dight R, Scott C, Beard J. Addiction 1998; 93(3): 385-398.

Affiliation

Northern Rivers Health Service, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10328046

Abstract

AIMS: The aim of this feasibility study is to present a description of a new approach based on alcohol brief intervention strategies to intervene with at-risk drinkers in licensed premises. DESIGN: The data presented are from a convenience sample of tavern patrons. SETTING: The intervention called Operation Drinksafe was conducted on 75 occasions in 67 licensed premises in an Australian rural area. PARTICIPANTS: There were 2761 voluntary participants who were provided with a personal risk assessment of their alcohol use. MEASUREMENTS: The main measurements were the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) combined with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reading. FINDINGS: The median AUDIT score was 11.0, with 53% scoring in the hazardous range and 25% in the harmful range. For binge drinking, almost two-thirds (62%) of males drank six or more drinks once a week or more compared to 29% of females. Median BAC was 0.03 mg/100 ml with 11% of males above 0.10. Regression analysis revealed that significant predictors of alcohol-related injury were being aged less than 30 years, forgetting the previous night, having had another person express concern about your drinking, and binge drinking weekly or more. CONCLUSIONS: The program had high acceptance among licensees and their patrons. Patrons who are ready to change their at-risk drinking behaviour may benefit from this type of minimal intervention when presented in an interesting way in their drinking environments.


Language: en

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