Kortvarige tiltak gitt på akuttmottak til ungdom og unge voksne som har fått alkoholrelaterte skader: Systematisk oversikt

Brief in Person Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults Following Alcohol-Related Events in Emergency Care: A Systematic Review and European Evidence Synthesis

Authors
Diestelkamp, S. Drechsel, M. Baldus, C. Wartberg, L. Arnaud, N. Thomasius, R.
Year
2016
Journal
European Addiction Research
Volume
22
Pages
17-35
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of youth in need of emergency medical treatment following alcohol intoxication have been a major public health concern in Europe in recent years. Brief interventions (BIs) in the emergency department (ED) could prevent future risky drinking. However, effectiveness and feasibility of this approach are currently unclear. METHOD: A systematic literature search on controlled trials including participants aged 12-25 years treated in an ED following an alcohol-related event was conducted. Additionally, a grey literature search was conducted to support findings from the systematic review with evidence from practice projects and uncontrolled trials. Data on effectiveness, acceptance, implementation and reach were extracted. RESULTS: Seven randomised controlled trials (RCT), 6 practice projects, 1 non-randomised pilot study and 1 observational study were identified. Six RCTs found reductions of alcohol use for all participants. Four RCTs found effects on alcohol consumption, alcohol-related risk-behaviour or referral to treatment. Participation and referral rates varied strongly, whereas data on acceptance and implementation were rarely assessed. CONCLUSION: Heterogeneity of study designs and effects limit conclusions on effectiveness of BIs for young ED patients following an alcohol-related event. However, the number of practice projects in Europe indicates a need perceived by practitioners to address this population. Copyright © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Type of intervention

Early Intervention

Topic

Drugs and Gambling

Alcohol

Intervention

Psychosocial Treatments

Counseling/Support

The organization of interventions

Brief Interventions

Age group

Adolescents (13-18 years)

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