2022
DOI: 10.1111/adb.13231
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Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder

Abstract: There is a lack of evidence for the consistency between self‐reported alcohol consumption (SRAC) and concentrations of ethyl glucuronide in hair (hEtG) among elderly patients treated exclusively for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hence, this study assessed the consistency between these two measures in these patients. A total of 190 patients with AUD were assessed for SRAC using Form 90 and hEtG, 14 or 22 weeks after treatment conclusion. Patients were grouped according to SRAC (g/day) and corresponding hEtG conce… Show more

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“…Biological markers ascertained from blood or urine samples are objective measurements are free of researcher or participant bias (Andresen‐Streichert et al, 2018). Inconsistencies have been found between self‐reports and biomarkers in persons with alcohol‐ related problems (Nielsen et al, 2022). Therefore, there is a need for studies to compare incidence rates of alcohol relapse from the same sample by using different measurement methods to confirm the validity of each approach in LT recipients with ALD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Biological markers ascertained from blood or urine samples are objective measurements are free of researcher or participant bias (Andresen‐Streichert et al, 2018). Inconsistencies have been found between self‐reports and biomarkers in persons with alcohol‐ related problems (Nielsen et al, 2022). Therefore, there is a need for studies to compare incidence rates of alcohol relapse from the same sample by using different measurement methods to confirm the validity of each approach in LT recipients with ALD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%