ImportanceExcessive alcohol use is one of the most common causes of premature mortality in the United States. From 2006 to 2010, an estimated 88 000 alcohol-attributable deaths occurred annually in the United States, caused by both acute conditions (eg, injuries from motor vehicle collisions) and chronic conditions (eg, alcoholic liver disease). Alcohol use during pregnancy is also one of the major preventable causes of birth defects and developmental disabilities.ObjectiveTo update the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) 2013 recommendation on screening for unhealthy alcohol use in primary care settings.Evidence reviewThe USPSTF commissioned a review of the evidence on the effectiveness of screening to reduce unhealthy alcohol use (...
Alcohol use among women of childbearing age is a leading, preventable cause of birth defects and dev...
Excessive or risky alcohol use is a preventable cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects approximately 1 % to 3 % of live births in the United States. Family ...
ImportanceExcessive alcohol use is one of the most common causes of premature mortality in the Unite...
Force (USPSTF) recommendation statement on screening and be-havioral counseling interventions in pri...
ImportanceAn estimated 12% of adults 18 years or older and 8% of adolescents aged 12 to 17 years rep...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: An estimated 12% of adults 18 ...
Background: Alcohol misuse, which includes the full spectrum from risky drinking to alcohol dependen...
(USPSTF) recommendations on behavioral counseling interven-tions to reduce alcohol misuse in primary...
Importance:In 2017, an estimated 7.9% of persons aged 12 to 17 years reported illicit drug use in th...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: In 2017, an estimated 7.9% of ...
identify and intervene with risky or harmful drinkers to reduce alcohol consumption. Purpose: To sys...
Screening and brief counseling interventions are evidence-based approaches.20202020-09-11T00:00:00ZC...
Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States (U.S.). T...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol use accounted for an estimated 88,000 deaths in the United States each...
Alcohol use among women of childbearing age is a leading, preventable cause of birth defects and dev...
Excessive or risky alcohol use is a preventable cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects approximately 1 % to 3 % of live births in the United States. Family ...
ImportanceExcessive alcohol use is one of the most common causes of premature mortality in the Unite...
Force (USPSTF) recommendation statement on screening and be-havioral counseling interventions in pri...
ImportanceAn estimated 12% of adults 18 years or older and 8% of adolescents aged 12 to 17 years rep...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: An estimated 12% of adults 18 ...
Background: Alcohol misuse, which includes the full spectrum from risky drinking to alcohol dependen...
(USPSTF) recommendations on behavioral counseling interven-tions to reduce alcohol misuse in primary...
Importance:In 2017, an estimated 7.9% of persons aged 12 to 17 years reported illicit drug use in th...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: In 2017, an estimated 7.9% of ...
identify and intervene with risky or harmful drinkers to reduce alcohol consumption. Purpose: To sys...
Screening and brief counseling interventions are evidence-based approaches.20202020-09-11T00:00:00ZC...
Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States (U.S.). T...
IntroductionExcessive alcohol use accounted for an estimated 88,000 deaths in the United States each...
Alcohol use among women of childbearing age is a leading, preventable cause of birth defects and dev...
Excessive or risky alcohol use is a preventable cause of significant morbidity and mortality in the ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects approximately 1 % to 3 % of live births in the United States. Family ...