Objective: To examine health services use on the basis of alcohol consumption. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on patients visiting the Primary Health Care (PHC) settings in Catalonia during 2011 and 2012; these patients had a history of alcohol consumption. Information about outpatient visits in the PHC setting, hospitalizations, specialists’ visits and emergency room visits for the year 2013 was obtained from 2 databases (the Information System for the Development of Research in PHC and the Catalan Health Surveillance System). Risky drinkers were defined as those who consumed more than 280 g per week for men or more than 170 g per week for women, or any amount of alcohol while being involved in a high risk wo...
Harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption is one of the most significant public health problems in I...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
Objective: To understand the impact of alcohol consumption on the health utilisation of people with...
Objective: To examine health services use on the basis of alcohol consumption. Material and Methods:...
Objective: To examine health services use on the basis of alcohol consumption. Material and Methods:...
AIMS: To investigate the hypothesis that increasing alcohol consumption is accompanied by increasing...
Background: Alcohol use by health care professionals is one of the potential factors that may affect...
To estimate the prevalence of alcohol consumption and analyse the drinking patterns among primary he...
Abstract — This study aimed to examine the pattern of alcohol use among those attending a General Ho...
Contains fulltext : 107837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: To ...
Background: Little is known about the risk of progressing to hazardous alcohol use in abstinent or l...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Alcohol consumption is one of the most important factors for disease a...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol use is a major contributor to injuries, mortality and the burden of dis...
[Purpose of review] Alcohol is a leading risk factor for ill health and premature death. Regardless ...
[Background] Most cost of illness studies are based on models where information on exposure is combi...
Harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption is one of the most significant public health problems in I...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
Objective: To understand the impact of alcohol consumption on the health utilisation of people with...
Objective: To examine health services use on the basis of alcohol consumption. Material and Methods:...
Objective: To examine health services use on the basis of alcohol consumption. Material and Methods:...
AIMS: To investigate the hypothesis that increasing alcohol consumption is accompanied by increasing...
Background: Alcohol use by health care professionals is one of the potential factors that may affect...
To estimate the prevalence of alcohol consumption and analyse the drinking patterns among primary he...
Abstract — This study aimed to examine the pattern of alcohol use among those attending a General Ho...
Contains fulltext : 107837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: To ...
Background: Little is known about the risk of progressing to hazardous alcohol use in abstinent or l...
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Alcohol consumption is one of the most important factors for disease a...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol use is a major contributor to injuries, mortality and the burden of dis...
[Purpose of review] Alcohol is a leading risk factor for ill health and premature death. Regardless ...
[Background] Most cost of illness studies are based on models where information on exposure is combi...
Harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption is one of the most significant public health problems in I...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
Objective: To understand the impact of alcohol consumption on the health utilisation of people with...