Alcoholism is one of the largest public health problems of the nation and is a significant cofactor in such ubiquitous diseases as hypertension, developmental abnormalities, heart failure, liver failure, and many other conditions. The cost to the nation's health is immense. One strategy for reducing morbidity and cost has been to establish methods for screening in order to increase recognition rates leading to increased rates of therapeutic intervention. In this article, the rationale for two methods of alcohol screening, brief interviews and biological markers of excessive drinking, the relevant statistical issues bearing on this problem, and the current research on screening exams are reviewed and summarized. Finally, some of the newer ap...
College drinking is a serious health concern. Few studies have examined screening measures and meth...
Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States (U.S.). T...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment fo...
This paper reviews current knowledge of screening for alcoholism. It emphasizes the validity of some...
Background and Objectives: People with high risk alcohol use disorders are influenced by behaviors t...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol consumption kills approximately 75,000 people annually in the United S...
A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
The Swiss are heavy alcohol consumers. Since alcohol consumption is a risk-associated behavior, it i...
Nearly 14 million Americans have serious problems because of their drinking including eight million ...
Screening tests are useful in a variety of settings and contexts, but not all disorders are amenable...
Introduction Alcohol use disorder is a very common problem in many societies. It produces vast probl...
Medical and social problems related to alcohol use are frequently seen in the ED. Often, the tempo o...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
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College drinking is a serious health concern. Few studies have examined screening measures and meth...
Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States (U.S.). T...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...
Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment fo...
This paper reviews current knowledge of screening for alcoholism. It emphasizes the validity of some...
Background and Objectives: People with high risk alcohol use disorders are influenced by behaviors t...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol consumption kills approximately 75,000 people annually in the United S...
A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
The Swiss are heavy alcohol consumers. Since alcohol consumption is a risk-associated behavior, it i...
Nearly 14 million Americans have serious problems because of their drinking including eight million ...
Screening tests are useful in a variety of settings and contexts, but not all disorders are amenable...
Introduction Alcohol use disorder is a very common problem in many societies. It produces vast probl...
Medical and social problems related to alcohol use are frequently seen in the ED. Often, the tempo o...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65580/1/j.1530-0277.1998.tb03925.x.pd
College drinking is a serious health concern. Few studies have examined screening measures and meth...
Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States (U.S.). T...
BACKGROUND: Screening medical patients for excessive alcohol drinking is important because minimal i...