Purpose: To investigate how prior-to-injury and usual alcohol consumption relate to time of injury. Patients and methods: The associations between injury time of day and day of week and prior-to-injury (labeled as "acute") alcohol intake and hazardous usual alcohol consumption (considered from the point of view of both heavy episodic drinking [HED] and risky volumes of consumption) are assessed using interview data from a randomized sample of 486 injured patients treated in a Swiss emergency department (ED; Lausanne University Hospital). Results: Acute consumption was associated with both injury time of day and day of week, HED with day of week only, and risky volume with none. Conclusions: Acute consumption and HED, but not risky volume of...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Introduction and Aims: Recall bias is a concern in self-reported alcohol consumption, potentially ac...
Background: The magnitude of risk of injury from drinking, based on emergency department (ED) studie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between usual and acute alcohol consumption among injured...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Abstract Background Although the relationship between...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol...
BACKGROUND: An association between alcohol consumption and injury is clearly established from volume...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Aim: To quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and risk of injury, in the conte...
Background: Injury-related deaths and Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) represent an important s...
Dug Yeo Han Aim This study investigated the role of alcohol in injury cases among patients attending...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Background/objective. A retrospective study was performed on two-month data (18.07.2005 to 15.09.200...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Introduction and Aims: Recall bias is a concern in self-reported alcohol consumption, potentially ac...
Background: The magnitude of risk of injury from drinking, based on emergency department (ED) studie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between usual and acute alcohol consumption among injured...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Abstract Background Although the relationship between...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol...
BACKGROUND: An association between alcohol consumption and injury is clearly established from volume...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Aim: To quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and risk of injury, in the conte...
Background: Injury-related deaths and Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) represent an important s...
Dug Yeo Han Aim This study investigated the role of alcohol in injury cases among patients attending...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Background/objective. A retrospective study was performed on two-month data (18.07.2005 to 15.09.200...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Introduction and Aims: Recall bias is a concern in self-reported alcohol consumption, potentially ac...
Background: The magnitude of risk of injury from drinking, based on emergency department (ED) studie...