Objective: The German treatment guideline on alcohol-related disorders recommends that general practitioners (GPs) offer brief advice on, and support with, reducing alcohol consumption to hazardous (at risk for health events) and harmful (exhibit health events) drinking patients. We aimed to estimate the implementation of this recommendation using general population data. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of data (2021/2022) of a nationwide, population-based household survey. Setting: Germany. Participants: Population-based sample of 2247 adult respondents who reported hazardous or harmful drinking according to the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C; score women: 4–12 and men: 5–12). Main outcome measu...
The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) was conducted from 2008–2011 a...
Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of inc...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of ever-drinking and hazardous drinking among adults in Germa...
Harmful alcohol consumption is one of the five essential risk factors for disease, impairments and p...
Background: General practice provides a unique setting where hazardous alcohol consumption can be sc...
Consuming harmful amounts of alcohol is considered a contributing factor in over 200 diseases. Women...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Alcohol dependence (AD) in Europe is prevalent and causes considerable health burden. Recognition by...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate factors that inhibit and facilitate discussion about alc...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) was conducted from 2008–2011 a...
Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of inc...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of ever-drinking and hazardous drinking among adults in Germa...
Harmful alcohol consumption is one of the five essential risk factors for disease, impairments and p...
Background: General practice provides a unique setting where hazardous alcohol consumption can be sc...
Consuming harmful amounts of alcohol is considered a contributing factor in over 200 diseases. Women...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Background Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a programme to reduce ...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Alcohol dependence (AD) in Europe is prevalent and causes considerable health burden. Recognition by...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate factors that inhibit and facilitate discussion about alc...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) was conducted from 2008–2011 a...
Recent epidemiological studies on substance use disorders in Germany revealed valid estimates of inc...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...