Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce alcohol consumption for drinkers with high alcohol consumption levels. Only 2.9% of patients in primary health care (PHC) are screened for their alcohol use in Germany, despite high levels of alcohol consumption and attributable harm. We developed an open-access simulation model to estimate the impact of higher SBIRT delivery rates in German PHC settings on population-level alcohol consumption. Methods and findings A hypothetical population of drinkers and non-drinkers was simulated by sex, age, and educational status for the year 2009 based on survey and sales data. Risky drinking persons receiving BI or RT were sampled from this population ...
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© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Background: Alcohol ...
Abstract Background According to the German guidelines, people with severe alcohol use disorders (A...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Background: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Background: The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high...
Background The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high ...
BACKGROUND: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Background and Aims Alcohol is a major cancer risk factor and contributes considerably to the cancer...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
BackgroundAlthough the detrimental health effects of alcohol are well established, consumption level...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of d...
Effective prevention of excessive alcohol use has the potential to reduce the public burden of disea...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
Contains fulltext : 171547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Scr...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Background: Alcohol ...
Abstract Background According to the German guidelines, people with severe alcohol use disorders (A...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Background: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Background: The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high...
Background The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high ...
BACKGROUND: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Background and Aims Alcohol is a major cancer risk factor and contributes considerably to the cancer...
Abstract:Aims: Due to large inconsistencies in previous studies, it remains unclear how alcohol use ...
BackgroundAlthough the detrimental health effects of alcohol are well established, consumption level...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of d...
Effective prevention of excessive alcohol use has the potential to reduce the public burden of disea...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
Contains fulltext : 171547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Scr...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Background: Alcohol ...
Abstract Background According to the German guidelines, people with severe alcohol use disorders (A...