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... Some of these risk factors are listed in Table 2 below. Table 3 below lists some of the physical, psychological and social consequences of domestic violence to the victim and other family members. , type of data gathered (e.g. ...
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... The overall conclusions of these reviews seem to favour brief interventions. Table 30 provides a list of conclusions derived from recent systematically conducted reviews. 77 Focusing on patients in primary care, this systematic review and meta-analysis indicated that brief alcohol intervention is effective in reducing alcohol consumption at 6 and 12 months, with a mean pooled difference of -4 drinks per week in favour of the brief alcohol intervention group. ...
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... comparability of groups was difficult to determine because of a lack of demographic details. The results of quality assessment of this study using the checklist instrument is shown in Table 39. Were patients assembled at same time? ...

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