Background and aim: Excessive alcohol use increases mortality and morbidity among opioid substitution therapy (OST) clients. Regular attendance for OST dosing presents key opportunities for screening and treatment. However, individuals' perception of their alcohol consumption as problematic or otherwise may impact their willingness to change. This study examines patterns of alcohol consumption among OST clients, perceptions of their own use and correlates of excess consumption. Methods: Confidential, structured interviews were conducted with 264 clients of two Sydney OST clinics. Alcohol consumption was assessed using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT); and illicit drug dependence with the Severity of Dependence Scale. Re...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Background: People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution trea...
Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health and economic outcomes, especially among people...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Background: Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substan...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health and economic outcomes, especially among people...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of heavy drinking and alcohol dependence among patients w...
Background: Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health outcomes among current or former h...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
BACKGROUND: Although the beneficial effects of opioid substitution for the reduction of heroin use a...
Hazardous drinking is common among active injection drug users (IDUs). This report examines: (1) the...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Background: People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution trea...
Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health and economic outcomes, especially among people...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Background: Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substan...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Background:Dependence upon one substance may increase vulnerability for dependence on other substanc...
Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health and economic outcomes, especially among people...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of heavy drinking and alcohol dependence among patients w...
Background: Problem alcohol use is associated with adverse health outcomes among current or former h...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
BACKGROUND: Although the beneficial effects of opioid substitution for the reduction of heroin use a...
Hazardous drinking is common among active injection drug users (IDUs). This report examines: (1) the...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common an...
Background: People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution trea...