When sample members were aged 15 years, parents were questioned about their history of alcoholism or problems with alcohol: 11.9 % of the sample had at least 1 parent who
reported alcohol problems.
Overall, 3.5 percent of the Roux - en - Y patients reported getting substance abuse treatment, far less than the nearly 21 percent who
reported alcohol problems.
Not exact matches
Among the
reports buried Thursday afternoon was a one - off study into
alcohol problems in the army.
See
Alcohol Problems, A
Report to the Nation by Thomas F. A. Plaut, p. 35.]
This
report presents a comprehensive approach to the solution of
alcohol problems, including
problem drinking, and makes specific recommendations for meeting the needs in the areas of treatment, research, prevention, and training personnel.
Report of a study undertaken by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine under a grant from the Research Council on
Problems of
Alcohol, 1947.
In October, 1967, the distinguished scientists who composed this group issued a significant volume,
Alcohol Problems, A
Report to the Nation (prepared by Thomas F. A. Plaut).
This tentative model for understanding the causes of
problem drinking is offered in the
report of the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage
alcohol in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics, such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble than will most other people.»
The Commission's major
report (Alcohol Problems, A Report to the Nation) is an invaluable resource for any clergyman or lay church leader who is searching for fresh insights and directions in the church's approaches to alcoh
report (
Alcohol Problems, A
Report to the Nation) is an invaluable resource for any clergyman or lay church leader who is searching for fresh insights and directions in the church's approaches to alcoh
Report to the Nation) is an invaluable resource for any clergyman or lay church leader who is searching for fresh insights and directions in the church's approaches to alcoholism.
See Thomas F. A. Plaut,
Alcohol Problems, A
Report to the Nation (New York: Oxford University Press, 1967), p. 49.
Health Minister Mark Drakeford has welcomed today's expert
report on minimum
alcohol pricing which he says adds to the evidence that the move would help cut
problem drinking.
«A recent
report by the Institute of Education showed that a quarter of children have to cope with multiple
problems at home, including drug and
alcohol dependency of carers or parents.
In 2017, a CSJ
report recommended placing homeless people dealing with
problems like
alcohol and drug abuse in permanent accommodation and giving them access to care and training.
Furthermore, the abstinence rates
reported might apply only to those with less severe
alcohol problems, because the scientists chose people who sought help for the first time, excluding others who had done so in the past.
Alcohol - related illnesses add up to a huge worldwide health
problem, says an international team of researchers
reporting in the British medical journal The Lancet.
As
reported in a paper published last year in Drug and
Alcohol Dependence, more than half of all respondents
reported resolving their
problem with no assistance.
Cannabis users also
reported «addiction careers» — the years between their first use and
problem resolution — that were significantly shorter than those of the
alcohol group — 12 years versus 18 years, which may reflect the greater physical and mental health impairment associated with
alcohol and the continuing illegality of cannabis.
Compared with those resolving
problems with
alcohol or other drugs, those resolving cannabis
problems reported starting regular use — once a week or more — at younger ages but also resolving the
problem at younger ages, an average of 29 compared with 38 for
alcohol and 33 for other drugs.
Individuals who
report having resolved a
problem with cannabis use appear to have done so at younger ages than those who resolved
problems with
alcohol or other drugs,
report investigators from the Recovery Research Institute at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
Parental
reports included differences in the twins» age at speaking words, age at learning to read, and expressive language skills during school age, and the twins self -
reported on within - pair differences in drinking, intoxication, and
alcohol - related
problems across adolescence and young adulthood.
The authors have previously
reported the effectiveness of the two interventions, Healthy Activity Programme (HAP) and Counselling for
Alcohol Problems (CAP), at 3 months; however, the longer - term benefits of the interventions were previously unknown.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
report that
alcohol - related
problems cost the United States $ 223.5 billion and represent the third leading cause of preventable death.
In a context like today's, with public deficit
problems in different European countries, as is the case in Spain, an increase in the tax on
alcohol sales would, according to the
report's authors, be doubly justified.
«The plateauing fatality rates indicate that what has been done to decrease deaths from
alcohol - impaired driving has been working but is no longer sufficient to reverse this growing public health
problem,»
report committee chair Steven Teutsch said in a news release from the National Academies.
Thirteen percent of the participants with an anxiety disorder who
reported self - medicating with
alcohol developed an
alcohol problem over the three - year study period, compared with just 5 % of those who did not self - medicate.
Overall, the researchers note, men show «dramatically higher rates of
alcohol - related
problems» than women; they're also «50 % more likely than women to binge drink and twice as likely to
report symptoms of
alcohol abuse and dependence.»
Its 2016
report says that
alcohol problems represented 4 % of its caseload in 2015.
This Ocala Star Banner article
reports on the achievement of attorney Richard Perry who will be recognized for the pro bono work he does through the CLSMF's Volunteer Lawyers Project: He has done pro bono work for clients with mental illness, hearing impairment
problems, limited education, and drug and
alcohol addictions.
Of the respondents who believed their
alcohol use was a
problem, nearly 44 %
reported that the
problem surfaced within 15 years of leaving law school, compared with only 14 %
reporting that the
problem arose during law school and 27 % saying it began earlier than law school.
Observed and documented patient status and
reported patient complaints to the case manager.Read and recorded temperature, pulse and respiration.Massaged patients and applied preparations and treatments, such as liniment,
alcohol rubs and heat - lamp stimulation.Completed and submitted clinical documentation in accordance with agency guidelines.Prepared patient rooms prior to their arrival.Assisted with adequate nutrition and fluid intake.Planned, prepared and served meals and snacks according to prescribed diets.Directed patients in prescribed range of motion exercises and in the use of braces or artificial limbs.Provided transportation, assistance and companionship to clients.Cleaned and organized patients» living quarters.Performed household tasks such as laundry, dusting, washing dishes and vacuuming.Positioned residents for comfort and to prevent skin pressure
problems.
-- Be aware of state
reporting laws and potential practice implications regarding the use of ICD - 10 codes to indicate
alcohol use during pregnancy if recording
alcohol exposure in the prenatal
problem list.
Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health,
Alcohol, and Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare s
Alcohol, and Substance Use
Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract
Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression,
alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare s
alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Parents of nurse - visited children
reported that their children had fewer behavioral
problems related to use of
alcohol and other drugs (0.15 vs 0.34; P =.08).
Parents of children born to nurse - visited, unmarried women from low - SES families
reported that their children had fewer behavioral
problems related to their use of
alcohol and other drugs (P =.08).
Their parents
reported that they had fewer behavioral
problems related to their use of drugs and
alcohol.
Many
reports and studies have recommended stemming the flow of
alcohol to address the
problems, but usually these works do not analyse why a person drinks at levels which cause them and their loved ones harm.
(Note that while intervention group staff had significantly lower odds of
reporting that they would seek professional help for
alcohol problems than the control group at wave 1, there was a high ceiling generally.)
Paying Later: The High Costs of Failing to Invest in Young Children (PDF - 220 KB) Pew Center on the States, Partnership for America's Economic Success (2011)
Reports the findings of a study that explored the social costs caused by an array of bad outcomes, including child abuse and neglect, high school dropouts, criminal activity, teen pregnancy, drug and
alcohol abuse, and other health
problems, and how these costs could be reduced by investing in evidence - based early childhood programs.
Psychological Distress Among Plains Indian Mothers With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal
Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self -
reported current drinking
problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal
alcohol spectrum disorders
alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
And the ABC
reported on policy advocates saying a new register prohibiting
alcohol sales to
problem drinkers at a pub in the NT was just another «banned drinker register» — a measure scrapped by the Government in 2012.
Indeed,
Problem Gambling reported in a study on depression and relationship issues on problem gamblers, finding that they are six times more likely to be divorced, four times more likely to have alcohol problems and four times more likely to smoke
Problem Gambling
reported in a study on depression and relationship issues on
problem gamblers, finding that they are six times more likely to be divorced, four times more likely to have alcohol problems and four times more likely to smoke
problem gamblers, finding that they are six times more likely to be divorced, four times more likely to have
alcohol problems and four times more likely to smoke daily.
On the basis of this information, parents were classified as having
alcohol and / or substance use
problems if they
reported any abuse or dependence item for each 12 - month follow - up period.
The greatest training needs (each
reported by 25 % -30 % of home visitors) are how to recognize and deal with
problem alcohol or other drug use, how to recognize and deal with mental health issues, and how to access health care coverage for parents and children.
A number of studies
report that children of alcoholics (COAs) exhibit a higher prevalence of attention disorders, as well as aggressive and delinquent behaviour (disruptive behaviour)(Alterman et al., 1998; DeMilio, 1989; Giancola et al., 1996; Jacob et al., 1999; Steinhausen, 1995), whereby these behavioural
problems are associated with later
alcohol misuse (Barnow et al., 2002a; Barnow et al., 2002c; Caspi et al., 1996).
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA)
reports that in 2014, 22.5 million people in the US needed treatment for a drug or
alcohol use
problem.
The
Report expands on the priorities for his term and also spotlights the courageous steps taken by communities of the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia to address the
problem of
alcohol abuse and outlines how this community moved itself from crisis to control.
Using the experience of the Fitzroy Valley communities, the
Report examines the ways in which these communities have taken control of spiralling
alcohol - fuelled social and health problems, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, to offer governments around the nation a tried and effective model to reform the way they do bu
alcohol - fuelled social and health
problems, including Fetal
Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, to offer governments around the nation a tried and effective model to reform the way they do bu
Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, to offer governments around the nation a tried and effective model to reform the way they do business.
Note: 1Maternal
reports of partner's
alcohol consumption; 2Univariable multinomial logistic regression models; 3Multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, Social economic position, maternal education, maternal smoking during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks gestation; CL: childhood limited, AO: adolescent onset, EOP: early onset persistent, the Low conduct
problems class was used as the reference group.
Available information for maternal
alcohol use and partner's frequency of drinking 4 + units at ages 4 and 12 years and conduct
problems and depressive symptoms is
reported in Table 1.
The most commonly
reported adverse experience was
alcohol abuse by a household family member that caused
problems.