Alcohol Use Disorders

Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) on society. This chapter begins by defining alcohol use disorders and outlining the associated consequences. These include accidents and injury, health risks, psychological effects, and financial cost...

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Main Authors: Sumantri Oei, T.P., Hasking, Penelope
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Elsevier Inc. 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4718
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description Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) on society. This chapter begins by defining alcohol use disorders and outlining the associated consequences. These include accidents and injury, health risks, psychological effects, and financial costs. Numerous theories have been proposed to explain the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use, and the development of alcohol use disorders. This chapter briefly presents pharmacological theories, explores the role of genetics in alcohol use disorders, and discusses gene–environment interactions. Behavioral and cognitive theories are presented. Social cognitive theory, incorporating elements of both behavioral and cognitive theories, is presented as a comprehensive model with utility in explaining a wide range of drinking behavior. Finally, pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for alcohol use disorders are presented.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-47182017-09-13T14:43:27Z Alcohol Use Disorders Sumantri Oei, T.P. Hasking, Penelope Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) on society. This chapter begins by defining alcohol use disorders and outlining the associated consequences. These include accidents and injury, health risks, psychological effects, and financial costs. Numerous theories have been proposed to explain the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use, and the development of alcohol use disorders. This chapter briefly presents pharmacological theories, explores the role of genetics in alcohol use disorders, and discusses gene–environment interactions. Behavioral and cognitive theories are presented. Social cognitive theory, incorporating elements of both behavioral and cognitive theories, is presented as a comprehensive model with utility in explaining a wide range of drinking behavior. Finally, pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for alcohol use disorders are presented. 2013 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4718 10.1016/B978-0-12-398336-7.00066-8 Elsevier Inc. restricted
spellingShingle Sumantri Oei, T.P.
Hasking, Penelope
Alcohol Use Disorders
title Alcohol Use Disorders
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title_short Alcohol Use Disorders
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4718