Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Screening and Behavioral Counseling Interventions.

IF 1.4 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Wonyoung Jung, Seung-Won Oh, Se-Hong Kim, Soo Young Kim
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Abstract

Background: Despite the increase in daily alcohol intake in recent decades and the implementation of national health screenings, effective management strategies for alcohol consumption remain outdated. This review evaluates intervention studies on screening and behavioral counseling for unhealthy alcohol use, with the aim of enhancing the effectiveness of interventions and improving health outcomes.

Methods: On the basis of the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation)- ADOLOPMENT framework, systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials were examined to investigate the effectiveness of screening and counseling interventions in reducing unhealthy alcohol use. Five key questions were generated, and an evaluation and quality assessment of existing systematic reviews and new evidence related to each key question were conducted.

Results: Updating the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and Cochrane 2018 reviews, we identified five new randomized trials that evaluated screening and counseling interventions for unhealthy alcohol use. For Key Question 2, the sensitivity and specificity of the new screening studies were consistent with those of prior research. Brief interventions were confirmed to reduce alcohol use (Key Question 4a), although additional research is required for a wider array of health outcomes. One study highlighted the benefits of counseling interventions for newborn health indicators in pregnant women (Key Question 4b). No new evidence was found regarding the harms of screening (Key Question 3) or alcohol use reduction interventions (Key Question 5).

Conclusion: This review supports the continued use of brief interventions to reduce alcohol consumption in highrisk groups and highlights the need for culturally tailored research in Korea.

不健康饮酒:筛查和行为咨询干预。
背景:尽管近几十年来每日酒精摄入量有所增加,而且国家实施了健康筛查,但针对饮酒的有效管理策略仍然过时。本综述评估了针对不健康饮酒的筛查和行为咨询的干预研究,旨在提高干预的有效性并改善健康结果:方法:根据 GRADE(建议评估、发展和评价分级)- ADOLOPMENT 框架,研究了系统性综述和随机对照试验,以探讨筛查和咨询干预对减少不健康饮酒的有效性。我们提出了五个关键问题,并对与每个关键问题相关的现有系统综述和新证据进行了评价和质量评估:在更新美国预防服务工作组和 Cochrane 2018 年综述的基础上,我们确定了五项新的随机试验,这些试验评估了针对不健康饮酒的筛查和咨询干预措施。对于关键问题 2,新筛查研究的灵敏度和特异性与之前的研究一致。简短干预被证实可以减少酒精使用(关键问题 4a),但还需要对更广泛的健康结果进行更多研究。一项研究强调了咨询干预对孕妇新生儿健康指标的益处(关键问题 4b)。关于筛查(关键问题 3)或减少饮酒干预(关键问题 5)的危害,没有发现新的证据:本综述支持继续使用简短干预措施来减少高危人群的饮酒量,并强调了在韩国开展文化定制研究的必要性。
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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
Korean Journal of Family Medicine PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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