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Review
. 1981 May 1;124(9):1141-52.

Early identification of alcohol abuse: 1. Critical issues and psychosocial indicators for a composite index

Review

Early identification of alcohol abuse: 1. Critical issues and psychosocial indicators for a composite index

H A Skinner et al. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

Traditional approaches to the medical management of alcohol-related disorders have met with limited success in altering the prevalence of alcohol abuse. Evidence suggests that identifying early those who drink to excess and intervening with low-cost educational and motivational programs could significantly reduce the prevalence of alcohol-related disabilities. However, physicians must take systematic steps to detect alcohol abuse. Part 1 of this two-part series discusses the need for early identification of individuals who drink to excess and the factors that may either facilitate or hinder the development of effective programs for detecting alcohol abuse. A profile is given of important psychosocial indicators of alcohol abuse, including the classic signs of alcohol abuse, the early manifestations of heavy drinking, the predisposing or high-risk factors for alcohol abuse, and the precipitating events and correlated habits of excessive drinking.

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