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J Behav Health Serv Res · May 2001
ReviewPrevention research and its actual application to health services.
- H D Holder.
- Prevention Research Center, 2150 Shattuck Avenue, Suite 900, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA. holder@prev.org
- J Behav Health Serv Res. 2001 May 1;28(2):118-29.
AbstractThe effectiveness of alcohol abuse programs, whether to treat or to prevent, is of major importance to health services research. Demonstrating effectiveness has been appropriate to establish a sound scientific basis for these programs and to increase public acceptance. Analysis of the costs of prevention efforts in terms of their demonstrated effectiveness in reducing health services demand also is essential. In the end, health services policy deliberations are optimally based on what effect is delivered for the cost of the service, not simply on a determination of which service is the most effective. However, in a time of scarce resources prevention should be studied with the same rigor as treatment in order to determine the best return on investment.
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