Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease: a national health survey

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Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease : a national health survey. / Kanns, Anna Emilie; Jepsen, Peter; Madsen, Lone; Crooks, Colin; Fleming, Kate; Christensen, Anne Illemann; Lau, Cathrine Juel; West, Joe; Askgaard, Gro.

In: The American Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol. 117, No. 6, 2022, p. 918-922.

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Kanns, AE, Jepsen, P, Madsen, L, Crooks, C, Fleming, K, Christensen, AI, Lau, CJ, West, J & Askgaard, G 2022, 'Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease: a national health survey', The American Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 117, no. 6, pp. 918-922. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000001616

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Kanns, A. E., Jepsen, P., Madsen, L., Crooks, C., Fleming, K., Christensen, A. I., Lau, C. J., West, J., & Askgaard, G. (2022). Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease: a national health survey. The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 117(6), 918-922. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000001616

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Kanns AE, Jepsen P, Madsen L, Crooks C, Fleming K, Christensen AI et al. Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease: a national health survey. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2022;117(6):918-922. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000001616

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Kanns, Anna Emilie ; Jepsen, Peter ; Madsen, Lone ; Crooks, Colin ; Fleming, Kate ; Christensen, Anne Illemann ; Lau, Cathrine Juel ; West, Joe ; Askgaard, Gro. / Motivation to reduce drinking and engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease : a national health survey. In: The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 2022 ; Vol. 117, No. 6. pp. 918-922.

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abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Identify predictors of motivation to reduce alcohol consumption, and whether motivation predicts engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD).METHODS: Data from health surveys and healthcare registries were combined.RESULTS: Of 674 ALD patients, 65% consumed alcohol. Recent hospital admission and severe alcohol problems were associated with motivation to reduce. Two-year probability for engagement in misuse treatment was 29% for patients with motivation to reduce versus 6.5%.DISCUSSION: ALD patients with recent hospital admission were more motivated to cut down, and motivation predicted engagement in alcohol misuse treatment. This insight can help us target brief interventions.",
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AU - Crooks, Colin

AU - Fleming, Kate

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AU - Lau, Cathrine Juel

AU - West, Joe

AU - Askgaard, Gro

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N2 - INTRODUCTION: Identify predictors of motivation to reduce alcohol consumption, and whether motivation predicts engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD).METHODS: Data from health surveys and healthcare registries were combined.RESULTS: Of 674 ALD patients, 65% consumed alcohol. Recent hospital admission and severe alcohol problems were associated with motivation to reduce. Two-year probability for engagement in misuse treatment was 29% for patients with motivation to reduce versus 6.5%.DISCUSSION: ALD patients with recent hospital admission were more motivated to cut down, and motivation predicted engagement in alcohol misuse treatment. This insight can help us target brief interventions.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Identify predictors of motivation to reduce alcohol consumption, and whether motivation predicts engagement in alcohol misuse treatment in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD).METHODS: Data from health surveys and healthcare registries were combined.RESULTS: Of 674 ALD patients, 65% consumed alcohol. Recent hospital admission and severe alcohol problems were associated with motivation to reduce. Two-year probability for engagement in misuse treatment was 29% for patients with motivation to reduce versus 6.5%.DISCUSSION: ALD patients with recent hospital admission were more motivated to cut down, and motivation predicted engagement in alcohol misuse treatment. This insight can help us target brief interventions.

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