Aims The aim of this study was to describe healthcare utilisation, morbidities and monitoring of alcohol use in patients prior to a diagnosis of alcoholic psychosis in order to inform the early identification of patients at risk. Methods Using linked general practice and hospitalisation data in England (April 1997 to June 2014), we identified 1731 individuals (≥18 years) with a clinical recorded diagnosis of alcoholic psychosis and 17,310 matched controls without the disorder, we examined all prior general practitioner (family doctor) visits, hospitalisations, medically recorded morbidities and alcohol assessment/interventions records. Poisson regression models were used to compare rates of healthcare utilisation in people with alcohol...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity with substance use disorders negatively influences overall functioning in p...
Background: Little is known about patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) who had first pre...
Aims: This study aimed to describe healthcare utilisation, morbidities and monitoring of alcohol use...
AIMS:The aim of this study was to describe healthcare utilisation, morbidities and monitoring of alc...
Background Alcohol-related deaths and hospital admissions have risen steeply in the United Kingdom a...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cirrhosis because of alcohol could be avoided if drinking behaviour could be alte...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Cirrhosis because of alcohol could be avoided if drinking behaviour could be alter...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
There is great concern in the UK, and other countries, about the clinical management of psychosis an...
Aim: To estimate sex differences in health-care utilization among harmful/hazardous drinkers in the ...
BACKGROUND: It is now generally acknowledged that alcohol abuse increases the risk of violence am...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity with substance use disorders negatively influences overall functioning in p...
Background: Little is known about patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) who had first pre...
Aims: This study aimed to describe healthcare utilisation, morbidities and monitoring of alcohol use...
AIMS:The aim of this study was to describe healthcare utilisation, morbidities and monitoring of alc...
Background Alcohol-related deaths and hospital admissions have risen steeply in the United Kingdom a...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cirrhosis because of alcohol could be avoided if drinking behaviour could be alte...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Cirrhosis because of alcohol could be avoided if drinking behaviour could be alter...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
There is great concern in the UK, and other countries, about the clinical management of psychosis an...
Aim: To estimate sex differences in health-care utilization among harmful/hazardous drinkers in the ...
BACKGROUND: It is now generally acknowledged that alcohol abuse increases the risk of violence am...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity with substance use disorders negatively influences overall functioning in p...
Background: Little is known about patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) who had first pre...