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Parental Patterns of Alcohol Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Parental Patterns of Alcohol Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Questions were modified from those provided by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Having a child in the household was a significant predictor of drinking as a coping behavior and drinking problems (β=.10; P March 29 to April 3, 2020 Canada Secondary data analysis N=4319 respondents; 30% (n=1296) had children aged Respondents were asked whether weekly alcohol consumption habits had changed.

Christine Ou, Kathryn Corby, Kelsey Booth, Hui-Hui Ou

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e48339

Narrowing the Patient–Physician Gap Based on Self-Reporting and Monthly Hepatologist Feedback for Patients With Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: Interventional Pilot Study Using a Journaling Smartphone App

Narrowing the Patient–Physician Gap Based on Self-Reporting and Monthly Hepatologist Feedback for Patients With Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: Interventional Pilot Study Using a Journaling Smartphone App

However, among high-risk drinkers, the proportion of patients receiving treatment for liver dysfunction or alcoholism is low. A survey revealed that only 0.8% of risky drinkers wish to stop drinking and that only 5.1% of risky drinkers are undergoing treatment for liver dysfunction [18]. These reports suggest that many patients with ALD and AUD refuse to reduce drinking or to accept addiction counseling.

Noriyo Yamashiki, Kyoko Kawabata, Miki Murata, Shunichiro Ikeda, Takako Fujimaki, Kanehiko Suwa, Toshihito Seki, Eiji Aramaki, Makoto Naganuma

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e44762

General Demographics and Behavioral Patterns of Visitors Using a Self-help Website for Identification of and Intervention in Alcoholism and Common Mental Disorders in Suriname: Descriptive Study

General Demographics and Behavioral Patterns of Visitors Using a Self-help Website for Identification of and Intervention in Alcoholism and Common Mental Disorders in Suriname: Descriptive Study

The number of participants invited to enter the intervention for self-help with suspected alcoholism and mood or anxiety disorders (e STRIVEa). ae STRIVE: Exercises of the Substance Use and Trauma Intervention. This study aimed to describe the general demographics and behavioral patterns of the visitors of an e Health website provided by the PCS and the impact of the different forms of promotion on this site.

Raj Jadnanansing, Jack Dekker, Kajal Etwaroo, Rudi Dwarkasing, Vincent Lumsden, Robbert Bipat, Matthijs Blankers

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e33793