Zusammenfassung
Alkohol ist eines der größten Hindernisse auf dem Weg zur Verwirklichung des Zieles der WHO „Gesundheit für alle“. Laut WHO betragen die durch Alkohol verursachten Kosten in vielen Ländern 5–6% des BNP. Die meisten Alkoholprobleme werden durch Konsumenten verursacht, welche durch ihr Verhalten Risiken in Kauf nehmen, ohne alkoholabhängig zu sein. Schätzungsweise 20% der Männer und 7% der Frauen in der Schweiz müssen aufgrund ihres Verhaltens als alkoholgefährdet oder alkoholabhängig bezeichnet werden (20).
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Wick, H.D. (1999). Alkoholprobleme in der Hausarztpraxis — die Stellung biologischer Marker. In: Soyka, M. (eds) Klinische Alkoholismusdiagnostik. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47709-6_15
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