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This clinical guideline on alcohol-use disorders was commissioned by NICE and developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, and sets out the evidence for the treatment and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence in adults and in young people aged 10 to 17 years. Harmful drinking leads to 2.5 million deaths annually and alcohol is the third leading risk factor globally for burden of illness. Alcohol-use disorders are an increasing problem in children and young people. Physical and psychiatric comorbidities add to the considerable burden that alcohol-use disorders can pose to the individual and to society. This guideline will enable healthcare professionals to recognise and manage these prevalent problems and offer effective treatments to their patients. This guideline reviews the evidence for the diagnosis and assessment of alcohol-use disorders, organisation and delivery of care, settings for assisted alcohol withdrawal, psychological interventions, and pharmacological interventions for assisted withdrawal and relapse prevention. The guideline also includes health economic modelling of pharmacological interventions as an adjunctive treatment for the prevention of relapse and a chapter on the experience of care
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monografia Rebiun38187718 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38187718 m o d cr un||||||||| 120608s2011 enka ob 000 0 eng 1118514573 9781904671268 paperback) 1904671268 paperback) NLM 101585913 NLM eng NLM OCLCQ NLM OCLCO OCLCA INARC OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ OCLCL OCLCO OCLCL OCLCO OCLCL OCLCO pcc e-uk--- 362.2920941 OCoLC 23/eng/20230216 Alcohol-use disorders diagnosis, assessment, and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health ; commissioned by the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence Leicester British Psychological Society London Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011 Leicester London Leicester British Psychological Society London Royal College of Psychiatrists 1 online resource (PDF file (612 pages)) illustrations 1 online resource (PDF file (612 pages)) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier National clinical practice guideline 115 Includes bibliographical references This clinical guideline on alcohol-use disorders was commissioned by NICE and developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, and sets out the evidence for the treatment and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence in adults and in young people aged 10 to 17 years. Harmful drinking leads to 2.5 million deaths annually and alcohol is the third leading risk factor globally for burden of illness. Alcohol-use disorders are an increasing problem in children and young people. Physical and psychiatric comorbidities add to the considerable burden that alcohol-use disorders can pose to the individual and to society. This guideline will enable healthcare professionals to recognise and manage these prevalent problems and offer effective treatments to their patients. This guideline reviews the evidence for the diagnosis and assessment of alcohol-use disorders, organisation and delivery of care, settings for assisted alcohol withdrawal, psychological interventions, and pharmacological interventions for assisted withdrawal and relapse prevention. The guideline also includes health economic modelling of pharmacological interventions as an adjunctive treatment for the prevention of relapse and a chapter on the experience of care Cost effectiveness Coût-efficacité cost benefit analysis. Cost effectiveness. Alcohol-Related Disorders- diagnosis Alcohol-Related Disorders- therapy Psychotherapy- methods Alcohol Deterrents- therapeutic use Cost-Benefit Analysis Models, Economic United Kingdom Practice Guideline National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (Great Britain) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QQPVp7TpxQ9rTHpH9dWk6Wt National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Great Britain) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QQPVp7PRcBKYCW889MxHWPF British Psychological Society. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7JmrFvQxDjmmKgXFTFwxt Royal College of Psychiatrists National clinical practice guideline 115