BACKGROUND: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 supports integration of substance abuse interventions and treatments into the mainstream health care system. Thus, effective screening and intervention for substance use disorders in health care settings is a priority. OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews the prevalence of alcohol and drug use disorders (abuse or dependence) in primary care settings and emergency departments, as well as current screening tools and brief interventions. METHODS: MEDLINE was searched using the following keywords: alcohol use, alcohol use disorder, drug use, drug use disorder, screening, primary care, and emergency departments. Using the related-articles link, additional articles were screened for incl...
BACKGROUND: Although screening and brief intervention is effective at reducing alcohol consumption i...
Purpose of Review The aim of this study is to summarise the current literature on both the impact an...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
Background problem alcohol use is common among problem drug users (PDU) and associated with adverse ...
Introduction: Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Nationa...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common among problem drug users (PDU) and associated with adverse...
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES: There are well-documented barriers that have limited widespread, su...
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence indicates that early recognition and treatment of behavioral health di...
Increasingly, patients with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use are being seen in primary care and ...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
Primary care practitioners are in a unique position to identify patients with potential alcohol prob...
Problem alcohol use (PAU) is common among drug users (DUs) prevalence rates vary from 13-76%, in a r...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol use is associated with car crashes, violence, and multiple disease con...
Aims: To analyze the current paradigm and clinical practice for dealing with alcohol use disorders (...
peer-reviewedObjectives. Primary care is a key provider of long-term care for people who attend prim...
BACKGROUND: Although screening and brief intervention is effective at reducing alcohol consumption i...
Purpose of Review The aim of this study is to summarise the current literature on both the impact an...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...
Background problem alcohol use is common among problem drug users (PDU) and associated with adverse ...
Introduction: Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Nationa...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common among problem drug users (PDU) and associated with adverse...
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES: There are well-documented barriers that have limited widespread, su...
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence indicates that early recognition and treatment of behavioral health di...
Increasingly, patients with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use are being seen in primary care and ...
Background: Identifying and treating problem alcohol use among people who also use illicit drugs is ...
Primary care practitioners are in a unique position to identify patients with potential alcohol prob...
Problem alcohol use (PAU) is common among drug users (DUs) prevalence rates vary from 13-76%, in a r...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol use is associated with car crashes, violence, and multiple disease con...
Aims: To analyze the current paradigm and clinical practice for dealing with alcohol use disorders (...
peer-reviewedObjectives. Primary care is a key provider of long-term care for people who attend prim...
BACKGROUND: Although screening and brief intervention is effective at reducing alcohol consumption i...
Purpose of Review The aim of this study is to summarise the current literature on both the impact an...
Alcohol abuse and dependence commonly go undetected in hospital inpatients, despite a high prevalenc...