King M
Br J Psychiatry. 1986 May;148:533-40. doi: 10.1192/bjp.148.5.533.
In a sample of attenders screened at a London health centre, 13.6% of male and 1.3% of female respondents were drinking at levels considered unsafe by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and yet revealed few indicators to alert the general practitioner in terms of classical alcohol-related disability. Males, the unemployed, and those of Scottish or Irish origin were over-represented in the 'at risk' group. A significant proportion viewed their general practitioner as a source of help.
在伦敦一家健康中心接受筛查的就诊者样本中,13.6%的男性和1.3%的女性受访者饮酒量达到皇家精神病学院认定的不安全水平,但在典型的与酒精相关的残疾方面,几乎没有显示出能提醒全科医生的迹象。男性、失业者以及苏格兰或爱尔兰裔在“风险”群体中占比过高。很大一部分人将他们的全科医生视为求助对象。