Objective: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment because doctors believe problem drinkers are in denial, or are unwilling to change their drinking habits. The real problem, however, may be that patients are being offered treatment modalities that do not meet their needs. This study was designed to measure the acceptability of various treatment options among drinkers who were currently not receiving treatment. Method: Patients in a primary care clinic were given a self-report questionnaire that included: (1) the Alcohol Use Disorders Questionnaire, (2) a measure of readiness to change drinking behavior, and (3) a list of treatment modalities to be rated based on level of interest. Results: ...
Objective: Many individuals receiving methadone maintenance receive their treatment through their pr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
peer-reviewedObjectives. Primary care is a key provider of long-term care for people who attend prim...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment b...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among p...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
OBJECTIVE: To describe general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes to the management of patients with alc...
Objective: Due to the lack of studies in the Spanish population, this study aims to analyze the barr...
Abstract Background Alcohol use disorders are among t...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: For some patients who have developed significant alcohol-related physical dis...
Problem alcohol use (PAU) is common among drug users (DUs) prevalence rates vary from 13-76%, in a r...
Objective: Many individuals receiving methadone maintenance receive their treatment through their pr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
peer-reviewedObjectives. Primary care is a key provider of long-term care for people who attend prim...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment b...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among p...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
OBJECTIVE: To describe general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes to the management of patients with alc...
Objective: Due to the lack of studies in the Spanish population, this study aims to analyze the barr...
Abstract Background Alcohol use disorders are among t...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: For some patients who have developed significant alcohol-related physical dis...
Problem alcohol use (PAU) is common among drug users (DUs) prevalence rates vary from 13-76%, in a r...
Objective: Many individuals receiving methadone maintenance receive their treatment through their pr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
peer-reviewedObjectives. Primary care is a key provider of long-term care for people who attend prim...