More than three times as many indigenous australian clients at risk from drinking could be supported if clinicians used audit-c instead of unstructured assessments

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  • who: James H. Conigrave from the Australia Australia have published the research: More than three times as many Indigenous Australian clients at risk from drinking could be supported if clinicians used AUDIT-C instead of unstructured assessments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to determine how frequently clinicians make unstructured risk assessments and use AUDIT-C with Indigenous Australian clients. The authors explore the accuracy of unstructured drinking risk assessments relative to AUDIT-C screening. Using multi-level logistic regression, the authors explore whether demographic factors can explain why clinicians making unstructured assessments . . .

     

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