Guidelines includes five chaptersAbstract Summary of recommendations and levels of evidence Chapter 2: Screening and assessment for unhealthy alcohol use Screening Screening for unhealthy alcohol use and appropriate interventions should be implemented in general practice (Level A), hospitals (Level B), emergency departments and community health and welfare settings (Level C). Quantity–frequency measures can detect consumption that exceeds levels in the current Australian guidelines (Level B). The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is the most effective screening tool and is recommended for use in primary care and hospital settings. For screening in the general community, the AUDIT-C is a suitable alternative (Level A). Indire...
Aims: To analyze the current paradigm and clinical practice for dealing with alcohol use disorders (...
Alcohol is connected with a number of physical and psychological conditions witnessed in primary car...
Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse health and social outcomes am...
Summary of recommendations vii 1. Introduction 1 • Purpose of the guidelines 1 • Structure of the...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past...
Background: Using alcohol is one of the most important death factors that can be prevented. Lifestyl...
Introduction: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released i...
These guidelines provide nurses and midwives with support and a benchmark for quality drug and alcoh...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The latest French good practice recommendations (GPRs) for the scr...
These practice guidelines for the biological treatment of alcohol use disorders are an update of the...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past ...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
This paper examines the new National Health and Medical Research Council alcohol guidelines and issu...
These practice guidelines for the biological treatment of substance use disorders were developed by ...
<p>Evidence-based strategies for screening, diagnosing and treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) are...
Aims: To analyze the current paradigm and clinical practice for dealing with alcohol use disorders (...
Alcohol is connected with a number of physical and psychological conditions witnessed in primary car...
Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse health and social outcomes am...
Summary of recommendations vii 1. Introduction 1 • Purpose of the guidelines 1 • Structure of the...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past...
Background: Using alcohol is one of the most important death factors that can be prevented. Lifestyl...
Introduction: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released i...
These guidelines provide nurses and midwives with support and a benchmark for quality drug and alcoh...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The latest French good practice recommendations (GPRs) for the scr...
These practice guidelines for the biological treatment of alcohol use disorders are an update of the...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past ...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
This paper examines the new National Health and Medical Research Council alcohol guidelines and issu...
These practice guidelines for the biological treatment of substance use disorders were developed by ...
<p>Evidence-based strategies for screening, diagnosing and treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) are...
Aims: To analyze the current paradigm and clinical practice for dealing with alcohol use disorders (...
Alcohol is connected with a number of physical and psychological conditions witnessed in primary car...
Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse health and social outcomes am...