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期刊名:Alcoholism-clinical and experimental research

缩写:ALCOHOL CLIN EXP RES

ISSN:0145-6008

e-ISSN:1530-0277

IF/分区:3.0/Q3

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Keith L Williams,Urja K Parikh,Shannon M Doyle et al. Keith L Williams et al.
Background: Mixing alcohol with caffeinated energy drinks is a common practice among young people. Consumption of alcohol mixed in energy drink is associated with increased risk of binge drinking and alcohol dependence. T...
Jane Horrell,Lynne Callaghan,Ashwin Dhanda Jane Horrell
Background: Ongoing alcohol use is strongly associated with progressive liver damage and higher mortality in patients with alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD). Reduction in alcohol use is therefore the cornerstone of tre...
William C Kerr,Yu Ye,Priscilla Martinez et al. William C Kerr et al.
Background: Surveys of changes in drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic have primarily relied on retrospective self-report. Further, most such surveys have not included detailed measures of alcohol use patterns, such as b...
Hannah D Shi,Sherry A McKee,Kelly P Cosgrove Hannah D Shi
Background: The use of pejorative or stigmatizing language to describe individuals with alcohol and drug use disorders adversely affects treatment seeking, quality of care, and treatment outcomes. In 2015, the Internation...
Leela Chockalingam,Ellen L Burnham,Sarah E Jolley Leela Chockalingam
Rationale: Investigations show that medications for alcohol use disorders (MAUD) reduce heavy drinking and relapses. However, only 1.6% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) receive MAUD across care settings. Th...
Walter H Watson,Jeffrey D Ritzenthaler,Edilson Torres-Gonzalez et al. Walter H Watson et al.
Background: Chronic heavy alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for the development of liver steatosis, fibrosis, and cirrhosis, but the mechanisms by which alcohol causes liver damage remain incompletely elucidated....
Matthew F McLaughlin,Jennifer P Jain,Janet Ikeda et al. Matthew F McLaughlin et al.
Background: Heavy alcohol use, including binge drinking, is associated with high morbidity and mortality among men who have sex with men (MSM). Self-reported alcohol measures may lead to inaccurate estimates due to recall...
Kristen R Breit,Cristina G Rodriguez,Annie Lei et al. Kristen R Breit et al.
Background: Prenatal alcohol exposure can lead to a wide range of neurological and behavioral deficits, including alterations in motor domains. However, much less is known about the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure o...
Richard J Rose,Antti Latvala,Karri Silventoinen et al. Richard J Rose et al.
Background: Do drinking patterns in late adolescence/early adulthood predict lifetime childlessness and number of children? Research on this question has been only tangentially relevant and the results inconsistent. The d...