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Screening for unhealthy alcohol and drug use in general medicine settings
Abstract

Unhealthy alcohol and drug use are among the top 10 causes of preventable death in the United States, but they are infrequently identified and addressed in medical settings. Guidelines recommend screening adult primary care patients for alcohol and drug use, and routine screening should be a component of high-quality clinical care. Brief, validated screening tools accurately detect unhealthy alcohol and drug use, and their thoughtful implementation can facilitate adoption and optimize the quality of screening results. Recommendations for implementation include patient self-administered screening tools, integration with electronic health records, and screening during routine primary care visits.

Full citation:
McNeely J, Hamilton L (2022).
Screening for unhealthy alcohol and drug use in general medicine settings
Medical Clinics of North America, 106 (1), 13-28. doi: 10.1016/j.mcna.2021.08.002.