Alcoholism is one of the major health problems seen all over the world. The risk of relapse was estimated among 94 clients with alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS) who attended both in- and out-patient units of a tertiary care hospital. The tools used were the sociodemographic and clinical variables, Clinical Institute of Withdrawal Assessment Alcohol–revised (CIWA–Ar), Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT), and Advanced Warning of Relapse (AWARE) scale. Out of the 94 clients, 63 (67.7%) were in the low-risk group for getting relapse, 26 (27.7%) were in the moderate-risk group, and 5 (5.3%) were in the high-risk group. Family history of alcohol use was significantly associated with the AWARE score (P 20) of AUDIT scale were at high...
Relapse factors 2 Factors associated with relapse to problematic alcohol or illicit drug use were ex...
Background: There is little information on the stability of abstinent and nonabstinent remission fr...
Relapse is a phenomenon frequently co-occurring in substance abuse and dependence. Relapse preventio...
Introduction: During treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), about 40% of patients return to drink...
Background: Alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms may serve as easily q...
Alcohol is addictive, which means there is always a risk for those who try to quit drinking alcohol ...
Background and Objectives: Relapse is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that appears to be determined...
BACKGROUND Alcohol de-addiction is a cornerstone in the treatment of alcohol dependence syndrome. F...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Background: There is evidence that social support can improve the ability of an individual with al...
Abstinence in patients with alcohol‐associated liver disease (ALD) reduces mortality. Most predictor...
Aims To identify independent risk factors of the recurrence of alcohol dependence (AD) in people wit...
Alcohol is well known and well-studied to have addictive potential and causes or predisposes the con...
In 2013–2014, a cross-sectional, exploratory, survey design was used to obtain a conservative estima...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholism is a serious problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Recovery from a...
Relapse factors 2 Factors associated with relapse to problematic alcohol or illicit drug use were ex...
Background: There is little information on the stability of abstinent and nonabstinent remission fr...
Relapse is a phenomenon frequently co-occurring in substance abuse and dependence. Relapse preventio...
Introduction: During treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), about 40% of patients return to drink...
Background: Alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms may serve as easily q...
Alcohol is addictive, which means there is always a risk for those who try to quit drinking alcohol ...
Background and Objectives: Relapse is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that appears to be determined...
BACKGROUND Alcohol de-addiction is a cornerstone in the treatment of alcohol dependence syndrome. F...
Cravings for alcohol are identified as a trigger for relapse, though laboratory studies of cravings ...
Background: There is evidence that social support can improve the ability of an individual with al...
Abstinence in patients with alcohol‐associated liver disease (ALD) reduces mortality. Most predictor...
Aims To identify independent risk factors of the recurrence of alcohol dependence (AD) in people wit...
Alcohol is well known and well-studied to have addictive potential and causes or predisposes the con...
In 2013–2014, a cross-sectional, exploratory, survey design was used to obtain a conservative estima...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholism is a serious problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Recovery from a...
Relapse factors 2 Factors associated with relapse to problematic alcohol or illicit drug use were ex...
Background: There is little information on the stability of abstinent and nonabstinent remission fr...
Relapse is a phenomenon frequently co-occurring in substance abuse and dependence. Relapse preventio...