Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital doctors in Norway and Germany - respectively the abstainers, frequent drinkers, episodic heavy drinkers and hazardous drinkers.Methods: Data were collected in nationwide postal surveys among doctors in Norway (2000) and Germany (2006). A representative sample of 1898 German and 602 Norwegian hospital doctors aged 27-65 years were included in the analyses (N=2500). Alcohol drinking patterns were measured using the first three items of AUDIT in Norway and the AUDIT-C in Germany, scores of >=5 (ranking from 0 to 12) indicating hazardous drinking. Episodic heavy drinking was defined by the intake of >=60g of ethanol, on one occasion, at least onc...
of 682 doctors in Norway. The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) was used to measure t...
Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war es, die Konsumgewohnheiten alkoholischer Getränke in einer bi...
Consuming harmful amounts of alcohol is considered a contributing factor in over 200 diseases. Heavy...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital do...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
Die Studie zur Gesundheit Erwachsener in Deutschland (DEGS1) wurde von 2008 bis 2011 durchgeführt un...
Alcohol-related somatic disorders are highly prevalent among general hospital inpatients. Alcohol pr...
Hintergrund: Alkoholassoziierte Morbidität und Mortalität ist ein bedeutender Kostenfaktor im Gesund...
Dieses Survey widmete sich dem Umgang von Berliner Ärzten in der Niederlassung und von Medizinstuden...
Background: High alcohol intake has been associated with increased risk of hospital admission, incre...
AIMS - To estimate the proportion of the Norwegian population that according to the World Health Org...
NORSK SAMMENDRAG: I rapporten studeres ungdoms forbruk av alkohol. Forhold som påvirker om og eventu...
of 682 doctors in Norway. The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) was used to measure t...
Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war es, die Konsumgewohnheiten alkoholischer Getränke in einer bi...
Consuming harmful amounts of alcohol is considered a contributing factor in over 200 diseases. Heavy...
Aims: To describe and discuss the alcohol drinking patterns of the younger generation of hospital do...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
Aims: This paper is a review of the literature on problem-related drinking of alcohol among medical ...
Abstract — Aims. To describe alcohol use, and the prevalence and predictors of hazardous drinking, a...
Die Studie zur Gesundheit Erwachsener in Deutschland (DEGS1) wurde von 2008 bis 2011 durchgeführt un...
Alcohol-related somatic disorders are highly prevalent among general hospital inpatients. Alcohol pr...
Hintergrund: Alkoholassoziierte Morbidität und Mortalität ist ein bedeutender Kostenfaktor im Gesund...
Dieses Survey widmete sich dem Umgang von Berliner Ärzten in der Niederlassung und von Medizinstuden...
Background: High alcohol intake has been associated with increased risk of hospital admission, incre...
AIMS - To estimate the proportion of the Norwegian population that according to the World Health Org...
NORSK SAMMENDRAG: I rapporten studeres ungdoms forbruk av alkohol. Forhold som påvirker om og eventu...
of 682 doctors in Norway. The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) was used to measure t...
Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war es, die Konsumgewohnheiten alkoholischer Getränke in einer bi...
Consuming harmful amounts of alcohol is considered a contributing factor in over 200 diseases. Heavy...