This study examined whether baseline trauma patient characteristics and randomized participation in 1 of 2 brief interventions predicted changes in alcohol use at 6 months postintervention. Higher total Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores predicted greater changes, and specific AUDIT items were significant predictors
BackgroundAlcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is therefore essent...
Out of approximately 800,000 traumas annually in the US, close to half have been deemed to be alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is theref...
This study examined whether baseline trauma patient characteristics and randomized participation in ...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT) has initiated policy requiring alcoho...
Hospital trauma centers intervene with patients who incur alcohol‐related injuries. This prospective...
Estimate the effectiveness of brief interventions in reducing trauma recidivism in hospitalized trau...
ument that preinjury alcohol use is asso-ciated with all modes of injury requiring treatment in a tr...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the impact of alcohol ingestion on the emergence of posttra...
Background and Objectives: The complex relation between trauma and alcohol abuse is still far to be ...
Brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) have been widely adopted for use with college students and are as...
Chronic alcohol abuse is a major public health concern following trauma exposure; however, little is...
Research has well-documented the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and subst...
BackgroundAlcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is used to decrease alcohol consumption, he...
BackgroundAlcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is therefore essent...
Out of approximately 800,000 traumas annually in the US, close to half have been deemed to be alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is theref...
This study examined whether baseline trauma patient characteristics and randomized participation in ...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT) has initiated policy requiring alcoho...
Hospital trauma centers intervene with patients who incur alcohol‐related injuries. This prospective...
Estimate the effectiveness of brief interventions in reducing trauma recidivism in hospitalized trau...
ument that preinjury alcohol use is asso-ciated with all modes of injury requiring treatment in a tr...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the impact of alcohol ingestion on the emergence of posttra...
Background and Objectives: The complex relation between trauma and alcohol abuse is still far to be ...
Brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) have been widely adopted for use with college students and are as...
Chronic alcohol abuse is a major public health concern following trauma exposure; however, little is...
Research has well-documented the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and subst...
BackgroundAlcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is used to decrease alcohol consumption, he...
BackgroundAlcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is therefore essent...
Out of approximately 800,000 traumas annually in the US, close to half have been deemed to be alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is theref...