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Do brief alcohol motivational interventions work like we think they do?

Alcohol Clin Exp Res

March 2014

Department of Community Medicine and Health, Alcohol Treatment Center, Lausanne University Hospital and Medical School, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Background: Questions remain about how brief motivational interventions (BMIs) for unhealthy alcohol use work, and addressing these questions may be important for improving their efficacy. Therefore, we assessed the effects of various characteristics of BMIs on drinking outcomes across 3 randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Methods: Audio recordings of 314 BMIs were coded.

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Post-stroke objective or subjective fatigue occurs in around 50% of patients and is frequent (30%) even after minor strokes. It can last more than one year after the event, and is characterised by a different quality from usual fatigue and good response to rest. Associated risk factors include age, single patients, female, disability, depression, attentional impairment and sometimes posterior strokes, but also inactivity, overweight, alcohol and sleep apnoea syndrome.

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