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PHR - 10/3002/09
Steps towards alcohol misuse prevention programme (STAMPP): a school and community based cluster randomised controlled trial
Project title: Steps towards alcohol misuse prevention programme (STAMPP): a school and community based cluster randomised controlled trial
Call to action: 10/3002 10/3002 Interventions to prevent hazardous drinking of alcohol by school aged children and young people
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Harry Sumnall
Lead Author: Professor Harry Sumnall
Contractor: Liverpool John Moores University
Cost: £997,570.00
Co-investigators: Miss Lynn Murphy, Professor Andrew Percy
, Professor David Foxcroft
, Professor Jon Cole.
Started: November 2011 | Status: Published April 2017
A combined classroom curriculum and parental intervention, delivered to 12-13 year old students, reduced heavy episodic drinking at 33 months but not self-reported alcohol-related harms.
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