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Psychological outpatient follow-up after hospitalization for adolescent acute alcohol intoxication
by
Pigeaud, L.
, van der Lely, N.
, de Veld, L.
, van Blitterswijk, A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - epidemiology
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - psychology
/ Ambulatory Care
/ Behavior
/ Counseling - methods
/ Drinking behavior
/ Drunkenness
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Substance use
/ Teenagers
/ Underage Drinking - psychology
/ Underage Drinking - statistics & numerical data
2024
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Psychological outpatient follow-up after hospitalization for adolescent acute alcohol intoxication
by
Pigeaud, L.
, van der Lely, N.
, de Veld, L.
, van Blitterswijk, A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - epidemiology
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - psychology
/ Ambulatory Care
/ Behavior
/ Counseling - methods
/ Drinking behavior
/ Drunkenness
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Substance use
/ Teenagers
/ Underage Drinking - psychology
/ Underage Drinking - statistics & numerical data
2024
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Psychological outpatient follow-up after hospitalization for adolescent acute alcohol intoxication
by
Pigeaud, L.
, van der Lely, N.
, de Veld, L.
, van Blitterswijk, A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - epidemiology
/ Alcoholic Intoxication - psychology
/ Ambulatory Care
/ Behavior
/ Counseling - methods
/ Drinking behavior
/ Drunkenness
/ Emergency medical care
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Substance use
/ Teenagers
/ Underage Drinking - psychology
/ Underage Drinking - statistics & numerical data
2024
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Psychological outpatient follow-up after hospitalization for adolescent acute alcohol intoxication
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Psychological outpatient follow-up after hospitalization for adolescent acute alcohol intoxication
2024
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Overview
Alcohol-related emergency department attendance in adolescents should be considered as a valuable opportunity to address and mitigate future alcohol consumption. Therefore, a paediatric department of a major district hospital in the Netherlands developed an outpatient preventive program targeting adolescents admitted for acute alcohol intoxication. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate how adolescent drinking patterns participating in the preventive program developed over time. This retrospective observational study involved 310 patients from the Reinier de Graaf Hospital, Delft, the Netherlands (years 2014–2022). The outpatient preventive program consists of three main components: an initial intervention, subsequent an extended counselling session and psychological interventions. The alcohol consumption was compared at three time points: before the admission for acute alcohol intoxication(T = 0), 4–6 weeks after hospital admission (T = 1) and 6–12 months after the hospital admission (T = 2). Moreover, sociodemographic variables, adolescent risk-taking behaviour and family and pedagogical factors were included in secondary analysis. Adolescents who experienced an alcohol intoxication exhibited more adolescent risk-taking behaviour (higher rates of lifetime smoking, substance use and sexual intercourse) compared to the Dutch average. Initially, these adolescents had significantly higher rates of alcohol consumption and drunkenness. Alcohol use decreased significantly in the month following intoxication, even below the Dutch average. Though 6–12 months later, their alcohol consumption increased but remained statistically lower and involved less binge drinking than the Dutch average.
Conclusions
: The findings of this study demonstrate that a preventive program following acute alcohol intoxication contributes to the reduction of adolescent alcohol use and associated risk-taking behaviours.
What is Known:
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Earlier studies showed that adolescents with problematic alcohol use reported reduced alcohol consumption and fewer alcohol-related problems after participating in a motivational interviewing intervention compared to standard care.
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During the follow-up assessment of adolescents with acute alcohol intoxication it is possible to signalize mental disorders and to determine whether the patient requires referral to specialized mental healthcare.
What is New:
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These findings suggest that the preventive program had a short-term impact in reducing alcohol consumption among adolescents with acute alcohol intoxication, as well as a long-term impact in reducing binge-drinking behaviours.
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The program’s success in mitigating binge-drinking behaviours aligns with its goals of promoting safer drinking habits among adolescents.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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