Background: Substance use by people with severe psychiatric morbidity is associated with negative outcomes. Aims: To assess in adults with less severe psychiatric morbidity the relationship between alcohol consumption and subsequent 7-year hospital admissions, and the development and recurrence of alcohol use disorders. Method: Follow-up data were assembled via a population-based hospital record-linkage system. Results: Baseline alcohol use groups were: dependent (n=31), harmful (n=114), moderate (n=621) and abstinent (n=249). The moderate but not the abstinent group had fewer mental health admissions and a longer time to first admission than the harmful and dependent groups. Both the moderate and the abstinent groups had longer times to 'a...
Background: Substance use among older persons occurs with medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Thi...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) arc frequently associated with negative effects on ...
Background: Alcohol use disorder is one of the primary causes of avoidable death, illness, and injur...
Introduction: Alcohol dependence syndrome is a major public health issue globally and is responsible...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
Background: Alcohol-related presentations to acute hospitals in the UK are increasing but relatively...
Aim: This naturalistic study was designed to assess the prevalence and impact of co-occurring mental...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of recovery from Diagnostic and Statistical Manua...
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Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are frequently associated with negative effects on ...
Abstract Purpose Patients with alcohol misuse are less likely to receive preventive health services ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinkers of alcohol are reported to use hospitals more than non-drinkers, but it i...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) arc frequently associated with negative effects on ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Relapse is common in patients with alcohol dependence, even after ...
Background: Substance use among older persons occurs with medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Thi...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) arc frequently associated with negative effects on ...
Background: Alcohol use disorder is one of the primary causes of avoidable death, illness, and injur...
Introduction: Alcohol dependence syndrome is a major public health issue globally and is responsible...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
Background: Alcohol-related presentations to acute hospitals in the UK are increasing but relatively...
Aim: This naturalistic study was designed to assess the prevalence and impact of co-occurring mental...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of recovery from Diagnostic and Statistical Manua...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are frequently associated with negative effects on ...
Abstract Purpose Patients with alcohol misuse are less likely to receive preventive health services ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinkers of alcohol are reported to use hospitals more than non-drinkers, but it i...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) arc frequently associated with negative effects on ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Relapse is common in patients with alcohol dependence, even after ...
Background: Substance use among older persons occurs with medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Thi...
Objective: Comorbid alcohol use disorders (AUDs) arc frequently associated with negative effects on ...
Background: Alcohol use disorder is one of the primary causes of avoidable death, illness, and injur...