Is it time to define minimally clinically important differences for patient-reported outcome measures used in alcohol brief intervention studies?

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Abstract

Use of minimal clinically important differences (MCIDs) would assist in assessing the comparative effectiveness of alcohol brief interventions (BIs). However, constructing MCIDs will require new research to identify how recipients of BIs view meaningful change in a variety of alcoholrelated outcomes.

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Newton, A. S., & Wild, C. T. (2016). Is it time to define minimally clinically important differences for patient-reported outcome measures used in alcohol brief intervention studies? Addiction. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.13184

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