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Correlates of hazardous drinking among Veterans with and without hepatitis C

机译:患有和不患有丙型肝炎的退伍军人之间有害饮酒的相关性

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Hazardous drinking is a major barrier to antiviral treatment eligibility among hepatitis C (HCV) patients. We evaluated differences in substance-related coping, drinking-related consequences, and importance and confidence in ability to change alcohol use among hazardous drinkers with and without HCV (N = 554; 93.5% male). We examined group differences between HCV+ patients (n = 43) and their negative HCV counterparts (n = 511). Results indicate a higher percentage of HCV+ patients report using substances to cope with possible symptoms of PTSD (P .05) and depression (P .01), and endorse more lifetime drinking-related negative consequences than HCV patients (P .01). Furthermore, HCV+ patients place greater importance on changing alcohol use (P .01) but report less confidence in their ability to change (P .01). Use of brief assessment and feedback with skills-based interventions to decrease alcohol use may be well-received by HCV+ patients.
机译:有害饮酒是丙型肝炎(HCV)患者获得抗病毒治疗资格的主要障碍。我们评估了有或没有HCV的危险饮酒者(N = 554;男性93.5%)在物质相关应对,饮酒相关后果以及改变酒精使用能力的重要性和信心方面的差异。我们检查了HCV +患者(n = 43)与阴性HCV患者(n = 511)之间的组别差异。结果表明,与使用HCSD的患者相比,报告使用某种物质治疗PTSD(P <.05)和抑郁症(P <.01)的可能症状的比例更高,并且与终身饮酒相关的负面后果比HCV患者(P <.01 )。此外,HCV +患者更重视改变饮酒习惯(P <.01),但对改变能力的信心却较低(P <.01)。 HCV +患者可能会接受简短的评估和反馈以及基于技能的干预措施以减少饮酒。

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    《Journal of Behavioral Medicine》 |2012年第6期|p.634-641|共8页
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    Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 221 Longwood Avenue, 4th Floor, Boston, MA, 02115, USA;

    Center for Health Care Evaluation, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University School of Medicine, 795 Willow Road. (MPD-152), Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA;

    Center for Health Care Evaluation, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University School of Medicine, 795 Willow Road. (MPD-152), Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA;

    Center for Health Care Evaluation, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University School of Medicine, 795 Willow Road. (MPD-152), Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA;

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    Hepatitis C; Alcohol use; Hazardous drinking; Coping; Mental health symptoms; Veterans;

    机译:丙型肝炎;饮酒;危险饮酒;应对;心理健康症状;退伍军人;

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