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Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research article

The relationship between self-reported alcohol intake and the morbidities managed by GPs in Australia

Authors: Elizabeth M Proude, Helena Britt, Lisa Valenti, Katherine M Conigrave

Published in: BMC Primary Care | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

One in five Australians consume alcohol at risky or harmful levels. Most (85%) attend a general practitioner at least once a year, giving opportunity for detecting and providing brief interventions for reducing alcohol-related harm. Historically, detection rates of problem drinking have been low in general practice, producing lower prevalence estimates of heavy drinking than expected from population surveys.

Method

The BEACH program collects data from 100 consecutive patient consultations with 1000 GPs annually. For 40 consecutive encounters, GPs ask adult patients three questions on alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C). This paper reports the problems managed and treatments provided at encounters with heavy and non-heavy drinkers, grouped by their response to the 3rd question, and compares the two groups before and after standardisation for age and sex. Heavy drinking was defined as having 6 or more standard drinks at least once a week or more often.

Results

Heavy drinking was reported by 7.3% patients overall; more prevalent among men (13.8%) than women (3.9%); and among Indigenous patients (18.5%). Prevalence was highest in young adults (18–24 years)(12.7%) and decreased with age. Patients from a non-English speaking background were less likely to be heavy drinkers. Heavy drinkers had more problems managed at encounters, more chronic problems, physical injuries and psychological problems (particularly depression) managed than non-heavy drinkers. They were less likely to have respiratory complaints, ischaemic heart disease or diabetes managed.

Conclusion

Heavy drinkers are more likely than non- or light drinkers to see their GP for management of chronic problems, psychological problems and physical injuries. However, the wide range of morbidity managed in heavy drinkers means that relying on clinical impression alone to detect this group will not suffice and should be augmented with routine screening. Given the pressures of general practice, finding efficient methods of screening for alcohol problems remains a priority.
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Metadata
Title
The relationship between self-reported alcohol intake and the morbidities managed by GPs in Australia
Authors
Elizabeth M Proude
Helena Britt
Lisa Valenti
Katherine M Conigrave
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Primary Care / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 2731-4553
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-7-17

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