| Literature DB >> 19922618 |
Dorothy Newbury-Birch1, Martin Bland, Paul Cassidy, Simon Coulton, Paolo Deluca, Colin Drummond, Eilish Gilvarry, Christine Godfrey, Nick Heather, Eileen Kaner, Judy Myles, Adenekan Oyefeso, Steve Parrott, Katherine Perryman, Tom Phillips, Don Shenker, Jonathan Shepherd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A large number of randomised controlled trials in health settings have consistently reported positive effects of brief intervention in terms of reductions in alcohol use. However, although alcohol misuse is common amongst offenders, there is limited evidence of alcohol brief interventions in the criminal justice field. This factorial pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial with Offender Managers (OMs) as the unit of randomisation will evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different models of screening to identify hazardous and harmful drinkers in probation and different intensities of brief intervention to reduce excessive drinking in probation clients. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19922618 PMCID: PMC2784463 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
SIPS CJS trial design
| Intervention allocation | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OMs = 16 | OMs = 16 | OMs = 16 | OMs = 48 | ||
| Participants = 80 | Participants = 80 | Participants = 80 | Participants = 240 | ||
| OMs = 16 | OMs = 16 | OMs = 16 | OMs = 48 | ||
| Participants = 80 | Participants = 80 | Participants = 80 | Participants = 240 | ||
| OMs = 32 | OMs = 32 | OMs = 32 | OMs = 96 | ||
| Participants = 160 | Participants = 160 | Participants = 160 | Participants = 480 | ||