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Should physicians be asking about alcohol use? The patient’s perspective.
Substance Abuse,
  • A. J. Cumningham
  • Linda C. Sobell, Nova Southeastern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Disciplines
Abstract/Excerpt

Results are presented exploring the opinions of different drinker groups toward physicians asking about alcohol use. A sample of problem drinkers in treatment was compared with current problem and nonproblem drinkers recruited at a local science center and with a sample of students from a local university. While there was general agreement that it was appropriate for doctors to ask about their alcohol use, some respondents (especially in the treatment sample) said that they would feel uncomfortable if asked about their alcohol use and might underreport the amount they drank. Reasons stated for this reluctance included a dislike of feeling judged and of possibly being told not to drink any alcohol.

DOI
10.1080/08897079709511343
Citation Information
A. J. Cumningham and Linda C. Sobell. "Should physicians be asking about alcohol use? The patient’s perspective." Substance Abuse, Vol. 18 (1998) p. 27 - 32 ISSN: 0899-3289
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/linda-sobell/275/