Mowbray A, Kessel N
Br J Psychiatry. 1986 Jun;148:697-700. doi: 10.1192/bjp.148.6.697.
Fifty-three urban general practitioners were questioned about alcoholism. They mostly had reasonably good, if sometimes muddled knowledge of the condition, when to suspect it, and how to confirm its presence. Social harms were seen as predominant over somatic ones. The majority had had postgraduate instruction supplemented by reading. Most were prepared to treat alcoholics, and revealed tolerant and sympathetic attitudes towards them and their families. The survey negates the general impression of unwillingness by general practitioners to engage with alcoholism.
五十三位城市全科医生被问及有关酗酒的问题。他们大多对这种病症、何时怀疑以及如何确诊有着还算不错的了解,尽管有时也会有些糊涂。他们认为社会危害比身体危害更为突出。大多数人接受过研究生教育,并通过阅读加以补充。大多数人愿意治疗酗酒者,且对他们及其家人表现出宽容和同情的态度。该调查否定了全科医生不愿处理酗酒问题的普遍看法。