Screening and concurrent brief intervention of conjoint hazardous or harmful alcohol and tobacco use in hospital out-patients in Thailand: a randomized controlled trial

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Supa Pengpid
Karl Peltzer
Apa Puckpinyo
Somchai Viripiromgool
Kriengsak Thamma-aphiphol
Kawinarat Suthisukhon
Dussanee Dumee
Thiprada Kongtapan
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[1] Mahidol University,ASEAN Institute for Health Development
[2] University of Limpopo,undefined
[3] Turfloop Campus,undefined
[4] HIV/AIDS/STIs/and TB (HAST),undefined
[5] Human Sciences Research Council,undefined
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Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy | / 10卷
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Conjoint alcohol and tobacco use; Brief intervention; Moderate risk; Tobacco use alcohol use; Hospital out-patients; Thailand;
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