Background: Hazardous and harmful use of alco-hol remains a public health concern, and many general hospital admissions are alcohol-related. Aim: To compare the CAGE and Alcohol Us
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and mean corpuscular volume...
Abstract Background It is important to screen for alcohol consumption and drinking customs in a stan...
The aim of this audit was to examine the efficiency of alcohol history documentation and screening f...
Abstract — Two hundred and forty new medical inpatients received the Alcohol Use Disorder
Purpose: To review the reliability and validity of the CAGE questionnaire across different patient p...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to (1) determine the prevalence of alcohol problems in college fres...
Abstract — Many alcoholics deny abuse. To screen greater samples for alcohol dependence, short quest...
The aim of this study was to describe the frequency of risky drinking among a general urban populati...
(acronym referring to four questions, see below) ques-tionnaire in discriminating between medicine o...
This item is copyright by the Johns Hopkins University Press.No abstract is available for this item
College drinking is a serious health concern. Few studies have examined screening measures and meth...
OBJECTIVE: Screening methods for hazardous drinking have not been evaluated in a population of incar...
Background: Harmful drinking is common in medical inpatients, yet commonly missed due in part to tim...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and mean corpuscular volume...
Abstract Background It is important to screen for alcohol consumption and drinking customs in a stan...
The aim of this audit was to examine the efficiency of alcohol history documentation and screening f...
Abstract — Two hundred and forty new medical inpatients received the Alcohol Use Disorder
Purpose: To review the reliability and validity of the CAGE questionnaire across different patient p...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to (1) determine the prevalence of alcohol problems in college fres...
Abstract — Many alcoholics deny abuse. To screen greater samples for alcohol dependence, short quest...
The aim of this study was to describe the frequency of risky drinking among a general urban populati...
(acronym referring to four questions, see below) ques-tionnaire in discriminating between medicine o...
This item is copyright by the Johns Hopkins University Press.No abstract is available for this item
College drinking is a serious health concern. Few studies have examined screening measures and meth...
OBJECTIVE: Screening methods for hazardous drinking have not been evaluated in a population of incar...
Background: Harmful drinking is common in medical inpatients, yet commonly missed due in part to tim...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and mean corpuscular volume...
Abstract Background It is important to screen for alcohol consumption and drinking customs in a stan...