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Alcohol-related disorders and associated factors in a rural area in Brazil
OBJECTIVE To describe the prevalence of alcohol-related disorders and associated factors in an exclusively rural population. METHODS This is a cross-sectional, population-based study of a rural research consortium, conducted in a medium-sized city in ...
Gustavo Pêgas Jaeger+2 more
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Alcohol, Anxiety, and Depressive Disorders. [PDF]
Alcoholics frequently experience episodes of intense depression and/or severe anxiety. Depressed or anxious alcohol-dependent people often believe that they drink to relieve symptoms of sadness or nervousness.
Schuckit, Marc A
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Alcohol consumption for simulated driving performance: A systematic review
Purpose: Alcohol consumption can lead to risky driving and increase the frequency of traffic accidents, injuries and mortalities. The main purpose of our study was to compare simulated driving performance between two groups of drivers, one consumed ...
Mohammad Saeid Rezaee-Zavareh+6 more
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Evidence Based Treatment for Excessive Alcohol Consumption and Concurrent Hypertension [PDF]
Purpose. Excessive alcohol consumption is a preventable risk factor for hypertension, heart disease, and stroke. Though alcohol-related deaths number 88,000 annually in the U.S., alcohol use has the lowest treatment rate of behavioral health disorders at
Ward, Kimberly Ann
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A randomized trial of brief intervention strategies in patients with alcohol-related facial trauma as a result of interpersonal violence [PDF]
Facial trauma is associated with male gender, low socioeconomic status, alcohol misuse, and violence. Brief intervention (BI) for alcohol is effective at reducing consumption in patients presenting with facial trauma.
Ayoub, A.+7 more
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Living in Recovery:Perceptions of Health Care and Comorbidities in Rural New England [PDF]
Introduction: Alcohol and Drug Abuse: In the USA, abuse of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs is costly, exacting more than $700 billion annually in costs related to crime, lost work productivity, and health care.
Cisu, Theodore+8 more
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A systematic review of physical activity correlates in alcohol use disorders [PDF]
Background: Physical activity might promote mental and physical health in persons with alcohol use disorder. Understanding the barriers and facilitators of participation in physical activity in persons with alcohol use disorder is an essential first ...
Amber De Herdt+37 more
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Alcohol use is a leading cause of mortality, brain morbidity, neurological complications and minor to major neurocognitive disorders. Alcohol-related neurocognitive disorders are consecutive to the direct effect of chronic and excessive alcohol use, but ...
Virgile Clergue-Duval+11 more
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Alcohol use and sickness absence due to all causes and mental- or musculoskeletal disorders : a nationally representative study [PDF]
Background: Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories, which could have contributed to the current inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between alcohol use and subsequent sickness absence.
Härkänen, Tommi+5 more
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Serge JW Walvoort,1–3 Paul T van der Heijden,3,4 Roy PC Kessels,1,2,5 Jos IM Egger1–3,6 1Centre of Excellence for Korsakoff and Alcohol-Related Cognitive Disorders, Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Venray, 2Donders ...
Walvoort S+3 more
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