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Briefest Interventions Called Effective Against College Drinking  


Author:  Bob Curley.


Source: Volume 04, Number 01, September/October 2002 , pp.7-7(1)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Brief interventions can be effective in cutting alcohol use by college students, and the methods used to deliver these interventions—including email and the Internet—may hold promise for other populations, researchers say. This article addresses study results and interventions that seemed to be successful on college campuses.

Keywords: World Health Organization; CHUG; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation;

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