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. 2003 Aug;12(3):64–71.

Table 1.

Alcohol use, moderate consumption and preparedness to care for clients with alcohol related issues.

Overall N (%) Psychiatrist N (%) Group 1 0–9% Group 2 10–49% Group 3 50–100% p
Agree with telling patients to drink in moderation
Moderate number of drinks per occasion among non-pregnant women <=2
1302(60.7)
1825(91.0)
255(67.8)
324(93.4)
153(70.5)
191(94.6)
16(53.3)
23(92.0)
38(67.9)
48(87.2)
.432
.319
Moderate number of occasions per week among non pregnant women is <=3 1472(74.3) 256(74.8) 148(75.5) 19(76.0) 46(82.2) .152
Agree physicians role to manage problems in area of alcohol use 1670(76.1) 288 (73.8) 164(72.6) 28(90.3) 42(70.0) .641
Prepared to care in area of alcohol abuse or dependency for :
Pregnant women** 831(54.2) 154(58.1) 83(52.2) 17(77.3) 19(57.6) .876
Birth mothers** 879(55.6) 158(58.3) 84(52.2) 20(87.0) 23(62.2) .068
Foster parents 789(36.2) 171(44.6) 89(54.3) 20(83.3) 32(72.7) .007
Affected individuals 987(45.4) 210(54.6) 107(60.8) 26(92.9) 39(73.6) .020
Prepared to access resources in area of alcohol abuse or dependency for:
Pregnant women** 1167(70.9) 246(80.9) 137(75.7) 24(100.0) 37(88.1) .017
Birth mothers** 1195(70.9) 247(81.8) 139(78.1) 25(100.0) 38(88.4) .034
Foster parents 1063(49.1) 239(62.7) 129(72.1) 26(92.9) 40(83.3) .037
Affected individuals 1273(58.7) 275(72.2) 152(78.4) 28(93.3) 45(83.3) .229

Agreement defined as agree and strongly agree

*

56.3% of all health care professionals felt that 1–2 occasions per week was moderate

**

Among these who care for these patient populations