Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 50, Issue 6 , Pages 699-710.e6, December 2007

The Impact of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral for Treatment on Emergency Department Patients' Alcohol Use

Presented at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting, May 2005, New York, NY.

  • Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: Robert H. Aseltine, Jr, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Community Health, University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT

Received 4 October 2006; received in revised form 5 March 2007; accepted 20 June 2007. published online 18 September 2007.

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 Supervising editor: David. L. Schriger, MD, MPH

 Author contributions: EB, GD, JB, and RHA conceived the study and obtained the initial funding for the development of the curriculum and the training (R25), and RHA for the Data Coordinating Center (R21). All sites submitted (RO3s) for patient outcomes and participated in data collection. RHA analyzed the data. All authors participated in the interpretation of the data. EB, JB, GD, and RHA participated in drafting the article. All authors participated in the critical review of the article. EB, JB, GD, and RHA take responsibility for the paper as a whole.

 Funding and support: By Annals policy, all authors are required to disclose any and all commercial, financial, and other relationships in any way related to the subject of this article, that might create any potential conflict of interest. See the Manuscript Submission Agreement in this issue for examples of specific conflicts covered by this statement. Funding was provided by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 1R25AA014957 (E. Bernstein, J. Bernstein, and G. D'Onofrio); 1R03AA01511-14 (all site authors); R21 AA015123 (R. H. Aseltine).

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PII: S0196-0644(07)01256-5

doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.06.486

Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 50, Issue 6 , Pages 699-710.e6, December 2007