Scoping review of assessment tools for, magnitudes of and factors associated with problem drinking in population-based studies
Background The term “problem drinking” includes a spectrum of alcohol problems ranging
from excessive or heavy drinking to alcohol use disorder. Problem drinking is a leading risk …
from excessive or heavy drinking to alcohol use disorder. Problem drinking is a leading risk …
The effectiveness of workplace interventions for the prevention of alcohol use: A meta‐analysis
L Fellbaum, A Mojzisch, L Bielefeld, N Benit… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims Previous research has pointed to the potential of workplace
interventions addressing alcohol consumption. However, there is still no systematic …
interventions addressing alcohol consumption. However, there is still no systematic …
Binge drinking and alcohol problems among moderate average-level drinkers
CJ Holahan, CK Holahan, RH Moos - American journal of preventive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction A significant amount of binge drinking among adults escapes public health
scrutiny because it occurs among individuals who drink at a moderate average level. This …
scrutiny because it occurs among individuals who drink at a moderate average level. This …
The prevention paradox applies to some but not all gambling harms: Results from a Finnish population-representative survey
Abstract Background and aims The Prevention Paradox (PP) suggests that a large
proportion of aggregate harm from gambling occurs to people who do not have a gambling …
proportion of aggregate harm from gambling occurs to people who do not have a gambling …
[HTML][HTML] “Harm per litre” as a concept and a measure in studying determinants of relations between alcohol consumption and harm
The term “harm per litre” has been increasingly used in alcohol research in recent years as a
concept and a comparative measure of alcohol-attributable harm in comparisons between …
concept and a comparative measure of alcohol-attributable harm in comparisons between …
[HTML][HTML] HPA Axis Function in Alcohol Use Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
N Dunne, JH Ivers - Addiction Neuroscience, 2023 - Elsevier
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a culturally pervasive and often treatment resistant disorder.
Stress is a major trigger for relapse in AUD. Allostasis in response to stress is governed by …
Stress is a major trigger for relapse in AUD. Allostasis in response to stress is governed by …
[HTML][HTML] The distribution of alcohol-attributable healthcare encounters across the population of alcohol users in Ontario, Canada
Recent evidence suggests there may be no safe level of alcohol use as even low levels are
associated with increased risk for harm. However, the magnitude of the population-level …
associated with increased risk for harm. However, the magnitude of the population-level …
Event-level contextual predictors of high-intensity drinking events among young adults
Background Drinking events are characterized by social and physical contexts that are
associated with level of alcohol consumption. Ecologically valid data is needed to delineate …
associated with level of alcohol consumption. Ecologically valid data is needed to delineate …
Effects of a brief alcohol intervention addressing the full spectrum of drinking in an adult general population sample: a randomized controlled trial
Background and aims Evidence for efficacy of brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) is mainly
limited to primary care and at‐risk drinkers. The aim was to test the efficacy of a BAI …
limited to primary care and at‐risk drinkers. The aim was to test the efficacy of a BAI …
Distributions of alcohol use and alcohol‐caused death and disability in Canada: Defining alcohol harm density functions and new perspectives on the prevention …
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the distribution of alcohol use and to define
'harm density functions' representing distributions of alcohol‐caused health harm in Canada …
'harm density functions' representing distributions of alcohol‐caused health harm in Canada …