Braithwaite RS, Nucifora KA, Kessler J, et al. How inexpensive does an alcohol intervention in Kenya need to be in order to deliver favorable value by reducing HIV-related morbidity and mortality? J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2014 Jun 1; 66(2):e54-e58. [PubMed: 24828269]...
It's hard to know what to do when a loved one struggles with alcohol. Find recommendations on how to help an alcoholic, wherever they're at on their journey.
Advising to approach the alcoholic non-confrontationally, even if they do not want to seek help [7] Provide Recovery Capital Overwhelmingan alcohol dependent withresources helps to stop a drinker from drinking by: Establishes alternative coping mechanisms before removing alcohol as a coping mechanism ...
Even those who are normally able to enjoy morels without any ill effects may find that consuming them with alcohol causes nausea or vomiting. Stranger still, a trouble-free experience with morels and alcohol in the past doesn't necessarily mean that you won't have an adverse reaction in the...
The Do's and Don'ts of Helping Someone with AddictionOnce you have discovered that your loved one is going through substance abuse, whether it is alcohol addiction or drug addiction, it is significant that you understand their needs. For example, before encouraging them towards recovery, you ...
We were unable to include the use of alcohol (reported by 23 studies, or drug use (reported by 20 studies) or physical and sexual violence (reported by 12 and 11 studies, respectively) in our analysis, because they were too rarely reported and when reported, used a wide range of recall...
alcohol. Weakening of the immune system due to heavy intake of alcohol makes our body less resistant to many diseases such as tuberculosis and pneumonia. Drinking too much in one occasion instantly reduces or capability to fight infection. This continues even a day after an individual got drunk....
Brief intervention for alcohol problems in the acute caremedical trauma center setting: Howbrief is brief?C., FieldS., WaltersJ., JunN., MartiM., ForemanC., Brown
When most people think of an intervention, they think of friends and family gathered to demand that a loved one seek treatment for alcohol or drug abuse. If it goes well, the person—overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and concern—agrees to receive the lifesaving treatment. The same princ...
Aims: The work undertaken aimed to develop an alcohol‐related brief intervention based on the theoretical concepts of the self‐efficacy construct. The brief intervention was to be administered by general nurses in a general hospital setting for patients who were identified as potential problem ...