Effects of a Patient-Centered Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Use Among Youth With Chronic Medical Conditions
Drinking poses unique risks for youth with chronic medical conditions, yet many still use alcohol. A tailored psychoeducational intervention may help reduce usage and improve knowledge of risks of consumption among this population.
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