Improvements in readiness to change and drinking in primary care patients with unhealthy alcohol use: a prospective study

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作者
Bertholet, Nicolas [1 ,2 ]
Horton, Nicholas J. [3 ]
Saitz, Richard [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Boston Med Ctr, Gen Internal Med Sect,Clin Addict Res & Educ CARE, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Univ Lausanne, CHU Vaudois, Inst Social & Prevent Med, Clin Epidemiol Ctr, Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Smith Coll, Dept Math & Stat, Northampton, MA 01063 USA
[4] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Youth Alcohol Prevent Ctr, Boston, MA USA
[5] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Boston, MA USA
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
ECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENT; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; CHANGE QUESTIONNAIRE; BRIEF INTERVENTIONS; NATURAL RECOVERY; PROBLEM DRINKERS; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; REACTIVITY; OUTCOMES; SAMPLE;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2458-9-101
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
100235 [预防医学];
摘要
Background: The course of alcohol consumption and cognitive dimensions of behavior change (readiness to change, importance of changing and confidence in ability to change) in primary care patients are not well described. The objective of the study was to determine changes in readiness, importance and confidence after a primary care visit, and 6-month improvements in both drinking and cognitive dimensions of behavior change, in patients with unhealthy alcohol use. Methods: Prospective cohort study of patients with unhealthy alcohol use visiting primary care physicians, with repeated assessments of readiness, importance, and confidence ( visual analogue scale (VAS), score range 1-10 points). Improvements 6 months later were defined as no unhealthy alcohol use or any increase in readiness, importance, or confidence. Regression models accounted for clustering by physician and adjusted for demographics, alcohol consumption and related problems, and discussion with the physician about alcohol. Results: From before to immediately after the primary care physician visit, patients (n = 173) had increases in readiness (mean +1.0 point), importance (+0.2), and confidence (+0.5) (all p < 0.002). In adjusted models, discussion with the physician about alcohol was associated with increased readiness (+0.8, p = 0.04). At 6 months, many participants had improvements in drinking or readiness (62%), drinking or importance (58%), or drinking or confidence (56%). Conclusion: Readiness, importance and confidence improve in many patients with unhealthy alcohol use immediately after a primary care visit. Six months after a visit, most patients have improvements in either drinking or these cognitive dimensions of behavior change.
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