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Computerised screening for hazardous drinking in primary care.
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The study demonstrates that the primary care setting can be used to facilitate access via computer to a large number of individuals whose drinking is hazardous. Limitations of the study include the use of an educated segment of the population who may be more receptive to computerised screening than other groups. Strengths of the study include the high rate of participation and the naturalistic setting in which the data were collected.
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