Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life: Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males

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Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life: Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males. / Cox, W. Miles; Blount, J.P.; Crowe, Paul et al.
Yn: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Cyfrol 20, Rhif 2, 1996, t. 327-331.

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Cox, WM, Blount, JP, Crowe, P & Singh, S 1996, 'Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life: Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males', Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, cyfrol. 20, rhif 2, tt. 327-331. <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8730225>

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Cox WM, Blount JP, Crowe P, Singh S. 1996. Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life: Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 20(2):327-331.

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Cox WM, Blount JP, Crowe P, Singh S. Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life: Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 1996;20(2):327-331.

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Cox, W. Miles ; Blount, J.P. ; Crowe, Paul et al. / Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life : Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males. Yn: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 1996 ; Cyfrol 20, Rhif 2. tt. 327-331.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Diabetic patients' alcohol use and quality of life

T2 - Relationships with prescribed treatment compliance among older males

AU - Cox, W. Miles

AU - Blount, J.P.

AU - Crowe, Paul

AU - Singh, Sant

PY - 1996

Y1 - 1996

N2 - One hundred fifty-four males attending an outpatient diabetes clinic were interviewed to determine the incidence of alcohol use among them and to identify mechanisms by which alcohol use adversely affects the control of diabetes. Specifically, we determined how diabetic patients' use of alcohol is related to compliance with their diabetes treatment regimen, and diabetic patients' expectations of benefits from drinking alcohol and actual alcohol use is related to their quality of life. Greater alcohol use was related to poorer prescribed insulin injection compliance (p < 0.01), and stronger expectations of immediate, positive consequences of drinking alcohol were related to several indices of lower quality of life (p < 0.005). These results imply interactive relationships among diabetics' alcohol use and expectancies, treatment compliance, and quality of life.

AB - One hundred fifty-four males attending an outpatient diabetes clinic were interviewed to determine the incidence of alcohol use among them and to identify mechanisms by which alcohol use adversely affects the control of diabetes. Specifically, we determined how diabetic patients' use of alcohol is related to compliance with their diabetes treatment regimen, and diabetic patients' expectations of benefits from drinking alcohol and actual alcohol use is related to their quality of life. Greater alcohol use was related to poorer prescribed insulin injection compliance (p < 0.01), and stronger expectations of immediate, positive consequences of drinking alcohol were related to several indices of lower quality of life (p < 0.005). These results imply interactive relationships among diabetics' alcohol use and expectancies, treatment compliance, and quality of life.

M3 - Article

VL - 20

SP - 327

EP - 331

JO - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

JF - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

SN - 1530-0277

IS - 2

ER -