Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment for their drinking problems. They do, however, seek general medical care for other health reasons, and a number of screening techniques have proven useful for identifying alcoholics. The advantages and disadvantages of self-report, as well as biochemical techniques that have been found effective in screening for alcoholism, are discussed. We recommend that future research be aimed at developing quick, accurate, and inexpensive screening devices that also can evaluate the severity of the alcohol problem. Ideally, screening procedures would discourage feigned responses, differentiate between drinking and consequences of drinking, and permit the i...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Alcohol biomarkers play a significant role in the early diagnosis of alcohol intoxication/abuse, alc...
The Swiss are heavy alcohol consumers. Since alcohol consumption is a risk-associated behavior, it i...
Alcoholism is one of the largest public health problems of the nation and is a significant cofactor ...
This paper reviews current knowledge of screening for alcoholism. It emphasizes the validity of some...
Background and Objectives: People with high risk alcohol use disorders are influenced by behaviors t...
Screening tests are useful in a variety of settings and contexts, but not all disorders are amenable...
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A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
The psychometric properties of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST), a commonly used self r...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that manyproblem drinkers (i.e., people who fulfill thediagnoses ...
Although alcohol use disorders rank among the leading public health problems worldwide, hazardous dr...
Background and aims Short screenings for alcohol use disorder (AUD) are crucial for public health pu...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
To identify the most effective method of screening for covert alcoholism Ewing's CAGE questionnaire ...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Alcohol biomarkers play a significant role in the early diagnosis of alcohol intoxication/abuse, alc...
The Swiss are heavy alcohol consumers. Since alcohol consumption is a risk-associated behavior, it i...
Alcoholism is one of the largest public health problems of the nation and is a significant cofactor ...
This paper reviews current knowledge of screening for alcoholism. It emphasizes the validity of some...
Background and Objectives: People with high risk alcohol use disorders are influenced by behaviors t...
Screening tests are useful in a variety of settings and contexts, but not all disorders are amenable...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65580/1/j.1530-0277.1998.tb03925.x.pd
A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
The psychometric properties of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST), a commonly used self r...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that manyproblem drinkers (i.e., people who fulfill thediagnoses ...
Although alcohol use disorders rank among the leading public health problems worldwide, hazardous dr...
Background and aims Short screenings for alcohol use disorder (AUD) are crucial for public health pu...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
To identify the most effective method of screening for covert alcoholism Ewing's CAGE questionnaire ...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Alcohol biomarkers play a significant role in the early diagnosis of alcohol intoxication/abuse, alc...
The Swiss are heavy alcohol consumers. Since alcohol consumption is a risk-associated behavior, it i...