At-Risk Drinking among Diabetic Patients

Diabetes Mellitus is a serious chronic disease, affecting an increasing number of individuals worldwide. Adherence to diabetes self-care behaviors is key to the successful management of the disease. At-risk drinking is common among diabetic patients and is associated with inferior diabetes treatment...

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Main Authors: Susan E. Ramsey, Patricia A. Engler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-01-01
Series:Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/SART.S2243
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spelling doaj-9791c7c07f5a499db80863c366aa8bc92021-04-02T12:52:11ZengSAGE PublishingSubstance Abuse: Research and Treatment1178-22182009-01-01310.4137/SART.S2243At-Risk Drinking among Diabetic PatientsSusan E. Ramsey0Patricia A. Engler1Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.Diabetes Mellitus is a serious chronic disease, affecting an increasing number of individuals worldwide. Adherence to diabetes self-care behaviors is key to the successful management of the disease. At-risk drinking is common among diabetic patients and is associated with inferior diabetes treatment adherence and outcomes, resulting in increased mortality and morbidity. Furthermore, individuals with diabetes who engage in at-risk drinking are also in danger of incurring the negative consequences of at-risk drinking found in the general population. Research suggests that alcohol use screening and intervention do not commonly occur during the course of primary care treatment for diabetes. While methods for reducing alcohol use in this population have been largely unexplored to date, brief interventions to reduce at-risk drinking have been well-validated in other patient populations and offer the promise to reduce at-risk drinking among diabetic patients, resulting in improved diabetes treatment adherence and outcomes.https://doi.org/10.4137/SART.S2243
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description Diabetes Mellitus is a serious chronic disease, affecting an increasing number of individuals worldwide. Adherence to diabetes self-care behaviors is key to the successful management of the disease. At-risk drinking is common among diabetic patients and is associated with inferior diabetes treatment adherence and outcomes, resulting in increased mortality and morbidity. Furthermore, individuals with diabetes who engage in at-risk drinking are also in danger of incurring the negative consequences of at-risk drinking found in the general population. Research suggests that alcohol use screening and intervention do not commonly occur during the course of primary care treatment for diabetes. While methods for reducing alcohol use in this population have been largely unexplored to date, brief interventions to reduce at-risk drinking have been well-validated in other patient populations and offer the promise to reduce at-risk drinking among diabetic patients, resulting in improved diabetes treatment adherence and outcomes.
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