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Feasibility of detection and intervention for alcohol-related liver disease in the community: the Alcohol and Liver Disease Detection study (ALDDeS) by Nick Sheron, Michael Moore, Wendy O’Brien, Scott Harris, and Paul Roderick BJGP Volume 63(615):e698-e705 October 1, 2013 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice
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Study flowchart.AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.
Nick Sheron et al. Br J Gen Pract 2013;63:e698-e705 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice
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Change in AUDIT grade at follow-up in subjects with a red/amber or green STL test result.1-year follow-up was obtained in 303/393 (77%) subjects, of whom 240/303 (79%) were hazardous drinkers (AUDIT ≥8) and 63/303 (21%) harmful/dependent drinkers. Change in AUDIT grade at follow-up in subjects with a red/amber or green STL test result.1-year follow-up was obtained in 303/393 (77%) subjects, of whom 240/303 (79%) were hazardous drinkers (AUDIT ≥8) and 63/303 (21%) harmful/dependent drinkers. Subjects given a positive (red/amber) test result were more likely to reduce their drinking (50% versus 35%, P = 0.011) by at least one AUDIT category, with the highest levels of behaviour change seen in very heavy drinkers (65% versus 35%, P = 0.017). AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Nick Sheron et al. Br J Gen Pract 2013;63:e698-e705 ©2013 by British Journal of General Practice
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