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Results for tag: "Alcoholism"

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Alcohol Use Disorder - Epidemiology Forecast - 2032 - Product Thumbnail Image

Alcohol Use Disorder - Epidemiology Forecast - 2032

  • Report
  • September 2022
  • 76 Pages
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Alcohol Addiction - Epidemiology Forecast - 2032 - Product Thumbnail Image

Alcohol Addiction - Epidemiology Forecast - 2032

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  • January 2022
  • 60 Pages
  • Global
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Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Pipeline Analysis 2019 (H1)

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  • May 2019
  • 109 Pages
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Global Addictions Therapeutics Market 2023-2027

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  • October 2022
  • 120 Pages
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Alcoholism is a form of drug abuse that is characterized by a strong craving for alcohol and an inability to control its consumption. It is a chronic, progressive disorder that can lead to physical, psychological, and social problems. Drug abuse screening is a process used to identify individuals who are at risk for developing an alcohol or drug problem. Screening typically involves a questionnaire or interview that assesses an individual's drinking habits, family history of substance abuse, and other risk factors. Screening for alcohol abuse is an important part of the prevention and treatment of alcoholism. It can help identify individuals who are at risk for developing an alcohol problem and provide them with the necessary resources to prevent or reduce their alcohol consumption. Screening can also help identify individuals who are already suffering from alcohol abuse and provide them with the necessary treatment and support. Companies in the Alcoholism market include Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and SMART Recovery. Other organizations that provide support and resources for individuals with alcohol abuse issues include the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Show Less Read more