Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, among hospital doctors. Methods. Data were collected by anonymous mail survey in 2006, from a representative national sample of 1917 (58 % response rate) hospital doctors in Germany. Alcohol use was measured using the AUDIT-C, scores of 5 or more for males and females indicating “hazardous drinking. ” Results. There were 9.5 % abstainers, 70.7 % moderate drinkers, and 19.8 % hazardous drinkers. The majority of doctors (90.5%) used alcohol—mainly at a sensible level, e.g., 2–4 times a month (32%) or 2–3 times a week (29%), and 1–2 glasses on one occasion (83%). Binge drinking was common (53%), but for most occurred less than once in a month (39...
Abstract Background Patients regard health care professionals as role models for leading a healthy l...
Alcohol use by health care professionals is one of the potential factors that may affect the prevent...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 641 medical students, 359 students attending a degree cou...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
International audienceBackground: Data regarding French physicians' alcohol behaviours are scarce an...
peer reviewedAlcohol consumption by physicians is an important issue for health systems due to its p...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital do...
Importance: Problematic alcohol use in physicians poses a serious concern to physicians' health and ...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
OBJECT OF THE STUDY In this time of new directions about safety at work, we have investigated alcoho...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital d...
Abstract Purpose Problematic substance use and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) are common in all layer...
Purpose: Problematic substance use and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) are common in all layers of the...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to resolve conflicting views about whether physicians are especially p...
Background: High alcohol intake has been associated with increased risk of hospital admission, incre...
Abstract Background Patients regard health care professionals as role models for leading a healthy l...
Alcohol use by health care professionals is one of the potential factors that may affect the prevent...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 641 medical students, 359 students attending a degree cou...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
International audienceBackground: Data regarding French physicians' alcohol behaviours are scarce an...
peer reviewedAlcohol consumption by physicians is an important issue for health systems due to its p...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital do...
Importance: Problematic alcohol use in physicians poses a serious concern to physicians' health and ...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
OBJECT OF THE STUDY In this time of new directions about safety at work, we have investigated alcoho...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital d...
Abstract Purpose Problematic substance use and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) are common in all layer...
Purpose: Problematic substance use and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) are common in all layers of the...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to resolve conflicting views about whether physicians are especially p...
Background: High alcohol intake has been associated with increased risk of hospital admission, incre...
Abstract Background Patients regard health care professionals as role models for leading a healthy l...
Alcohol use by health care professionals is one of the potential factors that may affect the prevent...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 641 medical students, 359 students attending a degree cou...