- ... situation is a form of ‘self-medication’. This theory, however, lacks clear experimental support, and the longer-term effects of alcohol worsen these disorders. 2.4.5. Stress, adverse life events and abuse There is clear evidence that adverse life events ...
- ... an emergency department: are standard thresholds appropriate? Alcohol & Alcoholism. 2012;47(3):273–81. PMID: 22414922. KQ2E2c. [ PMC free article : PMC3331621 ] [ PubMed : 22414922 ] 156. Gerrard M, Gibbons FX, Brody GH, et al. A theory-based dual-focus alcohol intervention for preadolescents: the ...
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- ... safety profile of naltrexone in the treatment of alcoholism. Results from a multicenter usage study. The ... Res Theory. 2005; 13 (2):111–27. Exclusion Code: X6. ...
- ... Framework of optimizing interventions for HNHC patients. Program Theories Program Theory 1. Identifying and Targeting HNHC Patients for Inclusion ... intervention can be challenging. 44 , 85 , 142 Program Theory 2. Engaging HNHC Patients in Interventions To Improve ...
- ... Variable Selection Based on Background Knowledge Causal Graph Theory Assuming that a well-defined fixed treatment employing ... 1 . Although it is quite technical, causal graph theory has formalized the theoretical justification for variable selection, ...
- ... 80. Botvin GJ, Griffin KW. Life Skills Training: Theory, methods, and ... approaches to alcohol and drug abuse prevention among minority adolescents: Two- ...
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- ... of CAGE, CUGE, and AUDIT in screening for alcohol abuse and dependence among college freshmen. Alcohol Clin Exp ... Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) in detecting alcohol abuse and dependence in a population of depressed or ...
- ... mostly consistent in finding no significant association with alcohol “abuse” , with only one study finding a weak association. ... opioid use. Studies were also mostly consistent that alcohol “abuse” (4 of 5 studies) and healthcare utilization (3 ...
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