Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associated with a large burden of disability and mortality. The aim of this study was to estimate prevalence of AD in the European Union (EU), Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland for the year 2010, and to investigate potential influencing factors. The 1-year prevalence of AD in the EU was estimated at 3.4% among people 18-64 years of age in Europe (women 1.7%, men 5.2%), resulting in close to 11 million affected people. Taking into account all people of all ages, AD, abuse and harmful use resulted in an estimate of 23 million affected people. Prevalence of AD varied widely between European countries, and was significantly impacted by drinking cultures an...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six ...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited knowledge about how individual experiences of harm from others' drink...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Background Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest in Europe a...
AIMS This study aims to explore the feasibility of using routine hospital discharge data, at the le...
AbstractAlcohol consumption is a major risk factor for the burden of disease, and Alcohol Dependence...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest...
AIM To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European cou...
Aims Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are prevalent in Europe but occurrence in primary care and the pro...
Aims A literature review of existing research on the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and ...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six ...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited knowledge about how individual experiences of harm from others' drink...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and alcohol dependence (AD) in particular, are prevalent and associate...
Background Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest in Europe a...
AIMS This study aims to explore the feasibility of using routine hospital discharge data, at the le...
AbstractAlcohol consumption is a major risk factor for the burden of disease, and Alcohol Dependence...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) in older people have been the subject of increasing interest...
AIM To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European cou...
Aims Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are prevalent in Europe but occurrence in primary care and the pro...
Aims A literature review of existing research on the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and ...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six ...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited knowledge about how individual experiences of harm from others' drink...