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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedBradley KA, Lapham GT
Is it time for a more ambitious research agenda for decreasing alcohol-related harm among young adults?
The authors commented that brief motivational interviewing-based interventions could probably impact drinking at the population level. They noted that there is a critical need to develop and test more effective interventions and recommended that the public health approach to preventing alcohol-related harm among young adults include known effective approaches, including those that decrease alcohol use by reducing the availability of alcohol.
AHRQ-funded; HS023173.
Citation: Bradley KA, Lapham GT .
Is it time for a more ambitious research agenda for decreasing alcohol-related harm among young adults?
Addiction 2016 Sep;111(9):1531-2. doi: 10.1111/add.13235.
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Keywords: Alcohol Use, Lifestyle Changes, Prevention, Substance Abuse, Young Adults
Chavez LJ, Liu CF, Tefft N
Unhealthy alcohol use in older adults: association with readmissions and emergency department use in the 30 days after hospital discharge.
This study examined the association between AUDIT-C alcohol screening results and 30-day readmissions or ED visits. Alcohol screening results indicating high-risk drinking that were available in medical records were modestly associated with risk for 30-day readmissions and were not associated with risk for ED visits.
AHRQ-funded; HS022800.
Citation: Chavez LJ, Liu CF, Tefft N .
Unhealthy alcohol use in older adults: association with readmissions and emergency department use in the 30 days after hospital discharge.
Drug Alcohol Depend 2016 Jan;158:94-101. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.11.008.
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Keywords: Alcohol Use, Elderly, Emergency Department, Hospital Readmissions, Lifestyle Changes