‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat and prevent problems associated with alcohol use. Such conceptualizations encompass diagnostic classifications and broader frameworks for policy and practice. However, current AUD concepts are subject to multiple tensions and limitations in capturing and responding to the complex and heterogeneous nature of alcohol problems. Further, public understandings of alcohol problems are heavily divergent from professional AUD concepts and remain embedded within an ‘alcoholism’ master narrative in which disease model stereotypes come with multiple costs for prevention and ‘recovery’. The persistence of a problematic ‘alcoholism’ paradigm reflects the c...
Under the disease model of alcoholism, ‘rock bottom’ represents the point at which problem drinkers ...
The DSM-5 defined alcohol use disorder (AUD) to better cover undiagnosed subthreshold alcohol users,...
The last 20 years have seen a significant paradigm shift in how we view alcohol misuse. The dichotom...
‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat a...
Despite the availability of effective treatments, the overwhelming majority: 85%) of individuals suf...
Alcohol problems are amongst the most stigmatized of conditions, resulting in multiple additional ha...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a chronic psychiatric disorder marked by impaired control over drinkin...
Modern nosologies (e.g., ICD-11, DSM-5) for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and dependence prioritize rel...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
There is a strong link between alcohol use and mental health, yet research often fails to provide a ...
Quantitative evidence about the burden of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) needs to be complemented with...
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use disorders (i.e., AOD abuse and dependence) commonly co-occur. This ...
Medical conditions and disorders must be carefully defined both for research and for clinical practi...
This article examines how the issue of alcohol use has been problematized using past and current Wor...
Under the disease model of alcoholism, ‘rock bottom’ represents the point at which problem drinkers ...
The DSM-5 defined alcohol use disorder (AUD) to better cover undiagnosed subthreshold alcohol users,...
The last 20 years have seen a significant paradigm shift in how we view alcohol misuse. The dichotom...
‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat a...
Despite the availability of effective treatments, the overwhelming majority: 85%) of individuals suf...
Alcohol problems are amongst the most stigmatized of conditions, resulting in multiple additional ha...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a chronic psychiatric disorder marked by impaired control over drinkin...
Modern nosologies (e.g., ICD-11, DSM-5) for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and dependence prioritize rel...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
There is a strong link between alcohol use and mental health, yet research often fails to provide a ...
Quantitative evidence about the burden of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) needs to be complemented with...
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use disorders (i.e., AOD abuse and dependence) commonly co-occur. This ...
Medical conditions and disorders must be carefully defined both for research and for clinical practi...
This article examines how the issue of alcohol use has been problematized using past and current Wor...
Under the disease model of alcoholism, ‘rock bottom’ represents the point at which problem drinkers ...
The DSM-5 defined alcohol use disorder (AUD) to better cover undiagnosed subthreshold alcohol users,...
The last 20 years have seen a significant paradigm shift in how we view alcohol misuse. The dichotom...