Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,Maria Flora de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Filipe Fernandes, Martins,Mílton de Arruda, Ferreira Junior,Mario
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Summary Objective: To characterize the use of alcohol and tobacco and correlate both to the diseases of outpatients in a general practice outpatient clinic. Method: The ASSIST (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test) questionnaire was answered by 300 randomly chosen subjects assigned to different groups according to the diseases being treated at the Outpatient General and Teaching Clinic of the Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital das Clínicas of the University of São Paulo's School of Medicine (HC-FMUSP, in the Portuguese acronym), São Paulo, Brazil. The consumption of tobacco and alcohol was characterized and its correlation with the groups of diseases being treated was calculated using Chi-square and Pearson test statistics. Results: Compared to alcohol, tobacco use was more prevalent, more intense and showed more health-, social-, legal- and financial-related damage. Tobacco smoking presented a positive significant (p<0.0001) correlation with respiratory diseases. According to the questionnaire's criteria, few alcohol users would be referred to clinical interventions in comparison to smokers. Conclusion: Respiratory diseases and tobacco use were well correlated based on the ASSIST questionnaire. The preventive value of the questionnaire was more evident in relation to tobacco than alcohol consumption.
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title Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
spellingShingle Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
Almeida,Maria Flora de
alcohol abuse
tobacco use
screening
diagnosis
title_short Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
title_full Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
title_fullStr Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
title_sort Alcohol and tobacco use and the diseases treated in general practice
author Almeida,Maria Flora de
author_facet Almeida,Maria Flora de
Ferreira,Filipe Fernandes
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Ferreira Junior,Mario
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Filipe Fernandes
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Ferreira Junior,Mario
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,Maria Flora de
Ferreira,Filipe Fernandes
Martins,Mílton de Arruda
Ferreira Junior,Mario
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alcohol abuse
tobacco use
screening
diagnosis
topic alcohol abuse
tobacco use
screening
diagnosis
description Summary Objective: To characterize the use of alcohol and tobacco and correlate both to the diseases of outpatients in a general practice outpatient clinic. Method: The ASSIST (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test) questionnaire was answered by 300 randomly chosen subjects assigned to different groups according to the diseases being treated at the Outpatient General and Teaching Clinic of the Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital das Clínicas of the University of São Paulo's School of Medicine (HC-FMUSP, in the Portuguese acronym), São Paulo, Brazil. The consumption of tobacco and alcohol was characterized and its correlation with the groups of diseases being treated was calculated using Chi-square and Pearson test statistics. Results: Compared to alcohol, tobacco use was more prevalent, more intense and showed more health-, social-, legal- and financial-related damage. Tobacco smoking presented a positive significant (p<0.0001) correlation with respiratory diseases. According to the questionnaire's criteria, few alcohol users would be referred to clinical interventions in comparison to smokers. Conclusion: Respiratory diseases and tobacco use were well correlated based on the ASSIST questionnaire. The preventive value of the questionnaire was more evident in relation to tobacco than alcohol consumption.
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