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瑞典急诊患者的饮酒情况和减少饮酒的动机。

Alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among emergency care patients in Sweden.

机构信息

Department of Medical and Health Science, Division of Community Medicine, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2009 Sep;16(3):133-41. doi: 10.1080/17457300903024087.

Abstract

This study compares the alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce drinking among injured and non injured patients in a Swedish emergency department (ED). Patients aged 18-69 registered at the ED triage room were requested to answer alcohol-related questions on a touch-screen computer. Injury patients drank alcohol significantly more often than patients without injuries and in a significantly higher typical quantity than non-injury patients, yielding a significantly larger average weekly consumption. However, there were no significant differences between injury and non-injury patients with regard to heavy episodic drinking. As a consequence of injury patients being younger and more often male in comparison with non-injury patients nearly all differences between the two patient groups disappeared when controlling for age and sex. There were no significant differences in motivation to reduce drinking between injury and non-injury patients. There were small differences in the drinking variables and motivation to reduce drinking between injury patients and non-injury patients.

摘要

本研究对比了在瑞典急诊室(ED)中受伤和未受伤患者的饮酒量和减少饮酒的动机。在 ED 分诊室登记的 18-69 岁患者被要求在触摸屏电脑上回答与酒精相关的问题。与无损伤患者相比,损伤患者饮酒更为频繁,且典型饮用量明显更高,导致每周平均饮酒量显著增加。然而,在大量饮酒方面,损伤患者与无损伤患者之间没有显著差异。由于与无损伤患者相比,损伤患者更年轻且更常为男性,因此在控制年龄和性别后,两组患者之间几乎所有差异都消失了。损伤患者和无损伤患者在减少饮酒的动机方面没有显著差异。在饮酒变量和减少饮酒的动机方面,损伤患者和无损伤患者之间存在一些小的差异。

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