Brief Intervention of Alcohol Problems in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review |
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Authors: | Karl Peltzer |
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Institution: | 1. Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa;2. University of the Free State, South AfricaKPeltzer@hsrc.ac.za |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this review was to identify and assess studies that have described and quantified brief interventions of alcohol problems in sub-Saharan Africa. PubMed, Google scholar, CAB Abstracts and article references were searched to identify studies published in English between 1980 and 2009. Twenty-one eligible studies were described in detail and information on study characteristics extracted. All of the identified studies were conducted either in east or southern Africa and varied substantially in terms of study design, population and alcohol use definitions. Overall, brief intervention of alcohol problems in health care settings showed positive results but were difficult to integrate into routine practice. Brief interventions (ranging from a few to 12 sessions) in school settings showed mixed results. In individual or group format in community settings, brief interventions combined with HIV risk reduction counselling showed promising short term results. The findings of this review of sub-Saharan African research strongly support the possible impact of brief interventions of alcohol problems in various settings. |
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Keywords: | brief intervention alcohol problems sub-Saharan Africa review |
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