To identify the most effective method of screening for covert alcoholism Ewing's CAGE questionnaire was compared with several computer-assisted laboratory data profiles in a prospectively gathered, random sample of 915 adults admitted to a general hospital. Whether a subject was alcohol dependent (n=244) or not (n=671), as defined by DSM-III-R, was determined on the basis of a structured interview. The CAGE questionnaire was highly sensitive (76%) and specific (94%) for recognition of alcohol dependence (positive predictive power 87%). None of the discriminant laboratory functions gave recognition rates greater than chance alone. Until the sensitivities, specificities, and positive predictive powers of computer-assisted methods improve, bri...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to (1) determine the prevalence of alcohol problems in college fres...
In March of 1999, we conducted a cross-sectional, web-based survey using a random sample of 2041 und...
Study Objectives: To explore and compare the sex-specific correlation of two standard behavioral scr...
(acronym referring to four questions, see below) ques-tionnaire in discriminating between medicine o...
Purpose: To review the reliability and validity of the CAGE questionnaire across different patient p...
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and mean corpuscular volume...
BACKGROUND: Early identification of alcohol abuse or dependence is important in general practice bec...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
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Abstract — Many alcoholics deny abuse. To screen greater samples for alcohol dependence, short quest...
Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION: The general practitioner (GP) plays a very important role in early detection of alcoho...
OBJECTIVE: To perform a meta-analysis to assess diagnostic characteristics of the CAGE in screening ...
The aim of this audit was to examine the efficiency of alcohol history documentation and screening f...
Young Min Choe,1,2 Boung Chul Lee,2,3 Ihn-Geun Choi,2,4 Guk-Hee Suh,1,2 Dong Young Lee,5 Jee Wook Ki...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to (1) determine the prevalence of alcohol problems in college fres...
In March of 1999, we conducted a cross-sectional, web-based survey using a random sample of 2041 und...
Study Objectives: To explore and compare the sex-specific correlation of two standard behavioral scr...
(acronym referring to four questions, see below) ques-tionnaire in discriminating between medicine o...
Purpose: To review the reliability and validity of the CAGE questionnaire across different patient p...
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) and mean corpuscular volume...
BACKGROUND: Early identification of alcohol abuse or dependence is important in general practice bec...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
This item is copyright by the Johns Hopkins University Press.No abstract is available for this item
Abstract — Many alcoholics deny abuse. To screen greater samples for alcohol dependence, short quest...
Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION: The general practitioner (GP) plays a very important role in early detection of alcoho...
OBJECTIVE: To perform a meta-analysis to assess diagnostic characteristics of the CAGE in screening ...
The aim of this audit was to examine the efficiency of alcohol history documentation and screening f...
Young Min Choe,1,2 Boung Chul Lee,2,3 Ihn-Geun Choi,2,4 Guk-Hee Suh,1,2 Dong Young Lee,5 Jee Wook Ki...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to (1) determine the prevalence of alcohol problems in college fres...
In March of 1999, we conducted a cross-sectional, web-based survey using a random sample of 2041 und...
Study Objectives: To explore and compare the sex-specific correlation of two standard behavioral scr...