1. Identification of harmful drinking in subjects who have had their driving license suspended due to alcohol use: a retrospective Italian study
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Caputo F., Pavarin R. M., Lungaro L., Minarini A., Vigna-Taglianti F., Brambilla R., Sanchini S., Zoli E., Noventa A., Domenicali M., Vignoli T., Patussi V., Testino G., Scafato E., de Giorgio R., Zoli G., Caputo F., Pavarin R.M., Lungaro L., Minarini A., Vigna-Taglianti F., Brambilla R., Sanchini S., Zoli E., Noventa A., Domenicali M., Vignoli T., Patussi V., Testino G., Scafato E., de Giorgio R., and Zoli G.
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Adult ,Automobile Driving ,Alcohol Drinking ,Alcohol use disorder ,Drinking ,Driving ,Harmful drinking ,Alcoholism ,Biomarkers ,Humans ,Italy ,Licensure ,Middle Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,NO - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Early identification of Harmful Drinking (HD) is difficult, and underestimated. The aim of our retrospective study was to investigate the presence of HD in a population of subjects who had their driving license suspended due to driving under the influence of alcohol. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively recruited 979 subjects. During the first appointment (T0), clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients were evaluated, and the AUDIT questionnaire was administered. Two groups were then defined: Harmful Drinking (HD) and non-HD, and all subjects underwent a brief interview for 5-10 minutes before being assigned to a group. RESULTS: 95.9% of our sample were identified as non-HD, whereas 4.1% of them were HD; twenty-one (2.1%) of the HD underwent a control appointment (T1), and 17 (1.7%) of them were diagnosed with alcohol use disorder (AUD); there was a statistically significant reduction in mean daily alcohol intake (p
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- 2020