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Unhealthy Alcohol Use

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2016
Unhealthy alcohol use is common and routine screening is essential to identify patients and initiate appropriate treatment. At-risk or hazardous drinking is best managed with brief interventions, which can be performed by any provider and are designed to enhance patients' motivations and promote behavioral change.
Stephen, Holt, Jeanette, Tetrault
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Unhealthy Alcohol Use

DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2019
Unhealthy alcohol use refers to a spectrum of alcohol consumption ranging from at-risk drinking to alcohol use disorder. It is associated with both a high cost to society and to individuals. Globally, alcohol is a leading cause of death and disability, and despite the high prevalence of unhealthy alcohol use, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol use ...
Joseph H. Donroe, Stephen R Holt
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Treatment of Unhealthy Alcohol Use

DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2019
Unhealthy alcohol use represents the fifth leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, and the first leading cause among persons 18 to 45 years of age. Despite the global impact of unhealthy alcohol use, the adoption of evidence-based treatments has been sluggish.
David A Fiellin, Stephen R Holt
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Screening for Unhealthy Alcohol Use

2012
Primary medical care should include routine alcohol screening to identify patients with unhealthy alcohol use, whether an alcohol use disorder or risky drinking. Screening should include all adult primary care patients as well as adolescents. Although it is important that screening be done with a validated instrument, there are a number of similarly ...
Katharine Bradley, Douglas Berger
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Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Older Adults

2023
As our population ages, practitioners find themselves working with older adults more frequently. Alcohol use problems among older adults are often underdiagnosed and undertreated, and there are few treatments designed specifically for this client group.
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Prevalence and routine assessment of unhealthy alcohol use in hospitalized patients

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2010
To determine the prevalence of alcohol misuse among medical inpatients and the methods used by medical staff to evaluate alcohol consumption.Multicenter, prospective, observational, cross-sectional study performed at 21 hospitals in Spain. All adult patients hospitalized in internal medicine wards on 12 March 2008 were eligible for study.
Beatriz, Rosón   +8 more
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Physicians with Unhealthy Alcohol Use

2012
As physicians, we devote our professional lives to providing competent care to the patients we treat. That is what we learned in medical school and how we were trained in our residencies. But what is often left out of our training and medical lives, is that we are susceptible to all the illnesses and disorders that our patients can get.
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Assessment of Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Primary Care

2012
In this chapter, we will discuss the components of an assessment, including how to make a differential diagnosis for unhealthy alcohol use, the features of diagnoses particularly relevant for primary care clinicians, and available tools to help with diagnosis , including assessing the severity of the unhealthy alcohol use and its consequences . We will
Hillary Kunins, Chinazo Cunningham
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Patterns of Unhealthy Alcohol Use among Latino Day Laborers

Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2016
We sought to describe patterns of unhealthy alcohol use among Latino immigrant day laborers and identify correlates of these behaviors.Participants (N = 104) completed surveys on substance use, alcohol-related problems, mental health, and demographics. We assessed differences in unhealthy alcohol use by subject characteristic using chi-square tests of ...
India J, Ornelas   +2 more
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Treatment of Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Older Adults

2016
Alcohol use disorders are often overlooked as an important clinical issue in older adults; however, with a rapidly growing population of older adults who grew up during an era of increased illicit drug and alcohol use, there are reasons to believe that there will be a greater impact of alcohol use on the next generation of older adults. As older adults
David W. Oslin, Faika Zanjani
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