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Milner KK et al. - The results of this study suggest that individuals with mental illnesses who drink at risk levels may benefit from a short, targeted brief alcohol intervention directed at changing their alcohol-related behavior and that, delivery of these interventions is feasible in a psychiatric emergency setting.

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