Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Research on alcohol use disorders among physicians has been scarce in Germany. The aim of our study was to identify possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners (GPs) working in the outpatient sector in the federal German state of Rhinelan...

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Main Authors: Michael Unrath, Hajo Zeeb, Stephan Letzel, Matthias Claus, Luis Carlos Escobar Pinzón
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Language:English
Published: SMW supporting association (Trägerverein Swiss Medical Weekly SMW) 2012-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/1565
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author Michael Unrath
Hajo Zeeb
Stephan Letzel
Matthias Claus
Luis Carlos Escobar Pinzón
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Hajo Zeeb
Stephan Letzel
Matthias Claus
Luis Carlos Escobar Pinzón
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description QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Research on alcohol use disorders among physicians has been scarce in Germany. The aim of our study was to identify possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners (GPs) working in the outpatient sector in the federal German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (RP). METHODS: An anonymous survey was carried out between June and July 2009. 2,092 practice-based GPs in the federal German state of RP were asked to take part in the cross-sectional study via postal mail. The CAGE screening tool was used in its German version (CAGE-G) to screen for alcohol use disorders (AUD). Moreover, possible risk factors such as work stress (effort-reward imbalance), stress experienced in the leisure time and personality characteristics (Type D personality, resilience) were included in the questionnaire. RESULTS: 808 GPs participated (response rate 38.6%), n = 790 were eligible for the analysis. The frequency of AUD according to the CAGE-G was 18.9% (n = 149). Moreover, nearly one in four general practitioners reported consuming alcohol on a daily basis (23.0%, n = 182). In the logistic regression analyses, stress experienced in the leisure time was positively related to the occurrence of AUD, whereas resilience was negatively associated. CONCLUSIONS: AUD as screened for by the CAGE-G was frequent in our sample of German GPs. Approaches to reduce their occurrence could comprise actions helping physicians to relieve stress in their leisure time. Furthermore, measures to increase physicians’ resilience by improving coping strategies might prove useful.
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spelling doaj.art-e59aa370a8904e7ca9e9c377285a45112022-12-22T04:24:40ZengSMW supporting association (Trägerverein Swiss Medical Weekly SMW)Swiss Medical Weekly1424-39972012-08-01142333410.4414/smw.2012.13664Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyMichael UnrathHajo ZeebStephan LetzelMatthias ClausLuis Carlos Escobar Pinzón QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Research on alcohol use disorders among physicians has been scarce in Germany. The aim of our study was to identify possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners (GPs) working in the outpatient sector in the federal German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (RP). METHODS: An anonymous survey was carried out between June and July 2009. 2,092 practice-based GPs in the federal German state of RP were asked to take part in the cross-sectional study via postal mail. The CAGE screening tool was used in its German version (CAGE-G) to screen for alcohol use disorders (AUD). Moreover, possible risk factors such as work stress (effort-reward imbalance), stress experienced in the leisure time and personality characteristics (Type D personality, resilience) were included in the questionnaire. RESULTS: 808 GPs participated (response rate 38.6%), n = 790 were eligible for the analysis. The frequency of AUD according to the CAGE-G was 18.9% (n = 149). Moreover, nearly one in four general practitioners reported consuming alcohol on a daily basis (23.0%, n = 182). In the logistic regression analyses, stress experienced in the leisure time was positively related to the occurrence of AUD, whereas resilience was negatively associated. CONCLUSIONS: AUD as screened for by the CAGE-G was frequent in our sample of German GPs. Approaches to reduce their occurrence could comprise actions helping physicians to relieve stress in their leisure time. Furthermore, measures to increase physicians’ resilience by improving coping strategies might prove useful. https://www.smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/1565alcohol use disordersgeneral practitionersGermanypsychosocial stressResilience
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Hajo Zeeb
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Matthias Claus
Luis Carlos Escobar Pinzón
Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Swiss Medical Weekly
alcohol use disorders
general practitioners
Germany
psychosocial stress
Resilience
title Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
title_full Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
title_fullStr Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
title_short Identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
title_sort identification of possible risk factors for alcohol use disorders among general practitioners in rhineland palatinate germany
topic alcohol use disorders
general practitioners
Germany
psychosocial stress
Resilience
url https://www.smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/1565
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