Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of incidence and prevalence of alcohol related-disorders. Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are among the most common and frequent diseases in the general population. They have a significant impact on physical as well as on mental health status in more than 75%, and they are associated with a variety of DSM-IV Axis I and Axis II comorbid mental disorders in more than 60% of alcohol-dependent persons [1]. In Germany, about 42,000 persons/year die due to alcohol-related diseases, another at least 14,000/year are accepted for early retirement, and in about 850,000 persons/year alcohol causes periods of inability to work. At least 570,000 admission...
Alcohol use disorders (e.g. abuse and dependence) account for a plethora of consequences for affecte...
Objective: The German treatment guideline on alcohol-related disorders recommends that general pract...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, f...
Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of inc...
Arolt V, Driessen M, Schürmann A. Häufigkeit und Behandlungsbedarf von Alkoholismus bei internistisc...
Alcohol-related somatic disorders are highly prevalent among general hospital inpatients. Alcohol pr...
AIM To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European cou...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
Aim: To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European co...
Arolt V, Driessen M. Alcoholism and psychiatric comorbidity in general hospital inpatients. General ...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
AIMS: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults aged...
Abstract — To determine the prevalence and spectrum of alcohol-related diseases in a general hospita...
Abstract — To determine the prevalence and spectrum of alcohol-related diseases in a general hospita...
Alcohol use disorders (e.g. abuse and dependence) account for a plethora of consequences for affecte...
Objective: The German treatment guideline on alcohol-related disorders recommends that general pract...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, f...
Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of inc...
Arolt V, Driessen M, Schürmann A. Häufigkeit und Behandlungsbedarf von Alkoholismus bei internistisc...
Alcohol-related somatic disorders are highly prevalent among general hospital inpatients. Alcohol pr...
AIM To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European cou...
Alcohol use disorder is insufficiently treated because it is poorly detected. Improved screening in ...
Aim: To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European co...
Arolt V, Driessen M. Alcoholism and psychiatric comorbidity in general hospital inpatients. General ...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
AIMS: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults aged...
Abstract — To determine the prevalence and spectrum of alcohol-related diseases in a general hospita...
Abstract — To determine the prevalence and spectrum of alcohol-related diseases in a general hospita...
Alcohol use disorders (e.g. abuse and dependence) account for a plethora of consequences for affecte...
Objective: The German treatment guideline on alcohol-related disorders recommends that general pract...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, f...