The acceptability to Aboriginal Australians of a family-based intervention to reduce alcohol-related harms

Author:

Calabria Bianca1,Clifford Anton2,Shakeshaft Anthony1,Allan Julaine3,Bliss Donna4,Doran Christopher5

Affiliation:

1. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre; University of New South Wales; Sydney; Australia

2. Institute for Urban Indigenous Health and University of Queensland; Brisbane; Australia

3. Centre for Inland Health; Charles Sturt University; The Lyndon Community; Orange; Australia

4. Yoorana Gunya Family Violence Healing Centre Aboriginal Corporation Inc.; Forbes; Australia

5. Hunter Medical Research Centre; University of Newcastle; Hunter Valley Research Foundation; Newcastle; Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health(social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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3. Systematic review of family-based interventions targeting alcohol misuse and their potential to reduce alcohol-related harm in Indigenous communities;Calabria;J Stud Alcohol Drugs,2012

4. The central role of Aboriginal families in motivational counselling: family support and family ‘humbug’;Nagel;Aust Indig Health Bull,2010

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