COVID-19 pandemic-related changes in utilization of telehealth and treatment overall for alcohol use problems [0.03%]
与COVID-19大流行相关的酒精使用问题的远程医疗和总体治疗利用的变化
Vanessa A Palzes,Felicia W Chi,Verena E Metz et al.
Vanessa A Palzes et al.
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, specialty alcohol treatment transitioned rapidly to telehealth, which may have created barriers for some patients but increased access for others. This study evaluated the impact ...
The relationship between fathers' heavy episodic drinking and fathering involvement in five Asia-Pacific countries: An individual participant data meta-analysis [0.03%]
五個亞太國家中父親大量飲酒與育兒參與之間的關係:個人數據元分析
Anne-Marie Laslett,Sandra Kuntsche,Ingrid M Wilson et al.
Anne-Marie Laslett et al.
Background: This study aims to increase understanding of the relationship between heavy episodic drinking (HED) and fathers' involvement in parenting in five countries. The potential moderating effect of fathers' experien...
Screening for hazardous alcohol use in the Emergency Department: Comparison of phosphatidylethanol with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and the Timeline Follow-back [0.03%]
急诊科危险酒精使用筛查:磷脂乙醇与酒精使用障碍识别测试和时间线跟进回溯的比较
Carolien Verheij,Juanita A Haagsma,Birgit C P Koch et al.
Carolien Verheij et al.
Background: Up to 15% of all visits to the Emergency Department (ED) are alcohol related. Identification of problematic alcohol use is important in this setting because it allows for intervention and prevention efforts. T...
Combination treatment with varenicline and naltrexone reduces World Health Organization risk drinking levels [0.03%]
瓦黑林与纳洛酮联合用药可降低世界卫生组织规定的危险饮酒水平
Steven J Nieto,Craig K Enders,Katie Witkiewitz et al.
Steven J Nieto et al.
Background: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration identifies abstinence and the absence of heavy drinking days as outcomes for pharmacotherapy trials for alcohol use disorder (AUD). However, many individuals with AUD stru...
College students' virtual and in-person drinking contexts during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间大学生的线下和线上饮酒环境研究
Brittney A Hultgren,Kirstyn N Smith-LeCavalier,Jessica R Canning et al.
Brittney A Hultgren et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in pronounced changes for college students, including shifts in living situations and engagement in virtual environments. Although college drinking decreased at the onset of ...
Sunday Azagba,Lingpeng Shan,Todd Ebling et al.
Sunday Azagba et al.
Background: For decades, alcohol exclusion laws (AELs) have allowed insurance companies to reject claims for physical injuries caused by alcohol consumption, including injuries from impaired driving. A central premise of ...
Alcohol use disorder as a potential risk factor for COVID-19 severity: A narrative review [0.03%]
酒精使用障碍作为COVID-19严重程度的潜在危险因素的叙事性综述
Christopher B Forsyth,Robin M Voigt,Garth R Swanson et al.
Christopher B Forsyth et al.
In Dec. 2019-January 2020, a pneumonia illness originating in Wuhan, China, designated as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was shown to be caused by a novel RNA coronavirus designated as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (S...
Adolescent (mis)perceptions of peer alcohol posts on social media: Prospective associations with alcohol attitudes and use [0.03%]
青少年对社交媒体上同伴酒精帖子的(错误)看法:与酒精态度和使用前景关联的研究
Samuel N Meisel,Jacqueline Nesi,Tim Janssen et al.
Samuel N Meisel et al.
Background: Social media is a central context in which teens interact with their peers, creating opportunities for them to view, post, and engage with alcohol content. Because adolescent peer interactions largely occur on...
Chronic ethanol consumption exacerbates future stress-enhanced fear learning, an effect mediated by dorsal hippocampal astrocytes [0.03%]
慢性乙醇摄入加剧了未来的应激增强型恐惧学习,这一效果由海马齿状回星形胶质细胞介导
Gillian A Barkell,Shveta V Parekh,Jacqueline E Paniccia et al.
Gillian A Barkell et al.
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are highly comorbid, yet there is a lack of preclinical research investigating how prior ethanol (EtOH) dependence influences the developmen...