Background Alcohol problems are a major UK and international public health issue. The prevalence of alcohol problems is markedly higher among prisoners than the general population. However, studies suggest alcohol problems among prisoners are under-detected, under-recorded and under-treated. Identifying offenders with alcohol problems is fundamental to providing high quality healthcare. This paper reports use of the AUDIT screening tool to assess alcohol problems among prisoners. Methods Universal screening was undertaken over ten weeks with all entrants to one male Scottish prison using the AUDIT standardised screening tool and supplementary contextual questions. The questionnaire was administered by trained prison officers during rou...
There has been little research examining the use of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification test (A...
AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and o...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) in England have a prevalence rate of about 27% in the genera...
Background Alcohol problems are a major UK and international public health issue. The prevalence of ...
AIMS: Although the prevalence of alcohol problems amongst detainees is suspected to be high, often o...
Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of brief interv...
Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of brief interv...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of b...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) amo...
OBJECTIVE: Screening methods for hazardous drinking have not been evaluated in a population of incar...
1. Screening for alcohol use in criminal justice settings: an exploratory study. Coulton S., Newbur...
Background: This study aimed to assess the predictive validity of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identifi...
Alcohol is a preventable cause of illness, offending and other adversities worldwide. Prisoners are...
Abstract — Aims: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prison...
There has been little research examining the use of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification test (A...
AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and o...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) in England have a prevalence rate of about 27% in the genera...
Background Alcohol problems are a major UK and international public health issue. The prevalence of ...
AIMS: Although the prevalence of alcohol problems amongst detainees is suspected to be high, often o...
Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of brief interv...
Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of brief interv...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of alcohol screening and delivery of b...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) amo...
OBJECTIVE: Screening methods for hazardous drinking have not been evaluated in a population of incar...
1. Screening for alcohol use in criminal justice settings: an exploratory study. Coulton S., Newbur...
Background: This study aimed to assess the predictive validity of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identifi...
Alcohol is a preventable cause of illness, offending and other adversities worldwide. Prisoners are...
Abstract — Aims: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prison...
There has been little research examining the use of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification test (A...
AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and o...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) in England have a prevalence rate of about 27% in the genera...