H. (2000). Alcohol harm reduction education in schools: planning an efficacy study in Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review, 19(1), 83 - 93.McBride, N. T., Midford, R., Farringdon, F. H. (2000). Alcohol harm reduction education in schools: planning an efficacy study in Australia. Drug...
Alcohol Use Disorder Harm Reduction AUD treatment is usually centered on abstinence — getting you to completely give up alcohol. But some research now shows that cutting back on heavy drinking, or what's known as harm reduction treatment, can be useful. That's because a lot of people with ...
Australia. In the 1990s alcohol consumption declined in most of the developed countries but increased in many developing countries. Many factors are believed to have affected these patterns in total alcohol consumption. One factor is the increased use of alcohol—primarily beer and wine—with meals,...
Lead author Professor Simone Pettigrew from The George Institute for Global Health said that harmfulalcoholuse in Australia is a major health issue—it is associated with increased risk of injury,chronic diseasesincluding alcohol-related cancers, and premature death. And it's not justheavy drinkers—...
The introduction of alcohol harm limitation policies in Central Australia from 2018 have had a marked effect on critical health figures, with a 38% relative reduction in Hospital Intensive Care Unit admissions associated with alcohol misuse, as well as a marked reduction in trauma admissions. ...
The research finding that a reduced risk of coronary heart disease is associated with alcohol use has been widely disseminated. This paper addresses the si... S Casswell - 《Addiction》 被引量: 33发表: 2006年 Pharmacists and harm reduction: A review of current practices and attitudes BACKGROUN...
In Australia, interventions aimed at reducing the health risks of alcohol consumption have often focused on short-term harm minimisation. These include mass media campaigns, education programmes, industry-regulated responsible service of alcohol policies, ‘lockout’ laws and random breath testing. The ...
RESULTS: In total, 110 individual ads from 72 different alcohol harm reduction campaigns were identified, with the main source countries being Australia (40%) and the United Kingdom (26%). The dominant topic for 52% of ads was short-term harms, while 10% addressed long-term harms, 18% ...
Volume 90, Issue 11, pages 1550–1551, November 1995 Additional Information How to Cite Pittman, D. J. (1995), Harm reduction, not alcohol consumption reduction. Addiction, 90: 1550–1551. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1995.tb02818.x Author Information Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Washington ...
Most ambulance officers in Australia (67%) report that they “usually” or “always” ask patients whether they have been drinking, less than half (41%) reported asking patients about the quantity and/or frequency of alcohol use, and only 1% reported regularly screening patients for alcohol pro...