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2013
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4.37
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2
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2008
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2.32
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3
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Brief interventions in routine health care: a population-based study of conversations about alcohol in Sweden.
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2011
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1.78
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4
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2005
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1.55
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5
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Effectiveness of strategies to implement brief alcohol intervention in primary healthcare. A systematic review.
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2006
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1.40
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6
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BMC Fam Pract
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2010
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1.26
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7
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Acceptability of a computerized alcohol screening and advice routine in an emergency department setting--a patient perspective.
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Addict Behav
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2005
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1.21
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8
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Attitudes of Swedish general practitioners and nurses to working with lifestyle change, with special reference to alcohol consumption.
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Alcohol Alcohol
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2005
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1.21
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9
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Advice to patients in Swedish primary care regarding alcohol and other lifestyle habits: how patients report the actions of GPs in relation to their own expectations and satisfaction with the consultation.
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Eur J Public Health
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2005
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1.20
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10
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Alcohol use among university students in Sweden measured by an electronic screening instrument.
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2009
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1.17
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11
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Implementing training and support, financial reimbursement, and referral to an internet-based brief advice program to improve the early identification of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary care (ODHIN): study protocol for a cluster randomized factorial trial.
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2013
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1.10
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12
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Early intervention for problem drinkers: readiness to participate among general practitioners and nurses in Swedish primary health care.
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2002
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1.09
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13
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Alcohol assessment and feedback by email for university students: main findings from a randomised controlled trial.
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2013
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1.03
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14
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2011
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1.03
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15
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Alcohol email assessment and feedback study dismantling effectiveness for university students (AMADEUS-1): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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1.03
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16
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Alcohol consumption is associated with progression of hepatic fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Scand J Gastroenterol
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2009
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1.01
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17
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Who is not adhering to physical activity referrals, and why?
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2011
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0.96
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18
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Implementation of a computerized alcohol advice concept in routine emergency care.
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0.94
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19
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0.93
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20
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Factors associated with patients self-reported adherence to prescribed physical activity in routine primary health care.
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0.93
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21
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Alcohol use before and during pregnancy and factors influencing change among Swedish women.
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2008
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0.90
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22
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When is it appropriate to address patients' alcohol consumption in health care--national survey of views of the general population in Sweden.
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Addict Behav
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2012
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0.89
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23
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Routine screening for risky alcohol consumption at an emergency department using the AUDIT-C questionnaire.
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2004
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0.89
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24
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Asking patients about their drinking. A national survey among primary health care physicians and nurses in Sweden.
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2007
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0.88
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25
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Identification and brief treatment of alcohol problems with medical patients: an international perspective.
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Alcohol Clin Exp Res
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0.88
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26
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Linking drinking to injury--causal attribution of injury to alcohol intake among patients in a Swedish emergency room.
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Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot
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0.87
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27
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What makes emergency department patients reduce their alcohol consumption?--a computer-based intervention study in Sweden.
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Int Emerg Nurs
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2012
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0.85
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28
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Applying the RE-AIM framework to evaluate two implementation strategies used to introduce a tool for lifestyle intervention in Swedish primary health care.
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2011
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0.85
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29
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Reach and effectiveness of a computer-based alcohol intervention in a Swedish emergency room.
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30
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0.82
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34
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0.82
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35
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Alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among emergency care patients in Sweden.
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Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot
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0.81
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36
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0.80
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37
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Comparison of systematic versus targeted screening for detection of risky drinking in primary care.
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38
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Frequency of heavy episodic drinking among nonfatal injury patients attending an emergency room.
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39
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J Support Oncol
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40
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Can screening and simple written advice reduce excessive alcohol consumption among emergency care patients?
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41
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Different methods of early identification of risky drinking: a review of clinical signs.
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42
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Is questionnaire-based alcohol counseling more effective for pregnant women than standard maternity care?
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J Womens Health (Larchmt)
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2010
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Am J Bioeth
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2014
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0.75
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44
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Acute alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among injured patients in a Swedish emergency department.
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J Addict Nurs
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45
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Text Message-Based Intervention Targeting Alcohol Consumption Among University Students: Findings From a Formative Development Study.
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0.75
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