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Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S273-S273 (2023)
Introduction Currently, there is an active development of methods for the laboratory diagnosis of alcohol abuse using biochemical markers. Objectives The aim of this work was to estimate the prevalence of alcohol abuse among the urban population of B
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7e32fdae0b274fbe8d50a1c8a855ab61
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky, A. Borodinsky, M. Pascual-Mora, A. Pla, J. Renau-Piqueras, C. Guerri, C. Haass-Koffler, G. Kenna, A. Henry, S. Bartlett, M. Dudek, U. Abo-Ramadan, P. Hyytia, P. Maccioni, G. L. Gessa, A. Thomas, P. Malherbe, C. Mugnaini, F. Corelli, G. Colombo, D. Vargiolu, B. Loi, C. Lobina, A. Zaru, M. Carai, A. Riva, E. Bombardelli, P. Morazzoni, N. Osna, K. Kharbanda, B. McVicker, C. Casey, D. Mercer, M. Naassila, R. Legastelois, S. Alaux-Cantin, H. Houchi, B. Botia, P. S. Pronko, T. I. Khomich, V. I. Satanovskaya, L. M. Karaedova, A. N. Borodinsky, R. E. Lis, K. Feltmann, P. Steensland, J. C. Ledesma, P. Bali, C. Gonzalez, C. Aragon, T. Etelalahti, P. Eriksson, A. Todkar, L. Granholm, E. Comasco, L. Oreland, S. Hodgins, K. Nilsson, I. Nylander, K. Phedina, S. Zimatkin, M. Smutek, J. R. Parkitna, R. Przewlocki, P. Janeczek, G. Van Steenwyk, J. Lewohl, R. Napper, M. Hopping, E. Stragier, R. Massart, M. Hamon, L. Lanfumey
Publikováno v:
Alcohol and Alcoholism. 48:i41-i46
Autor:
F. Caamano-Isorna, M.-R. Ramkumar, S. Doallo, M. Corral, S. Rodriguez-Holguin, F. Cadaveira, A. V. Nemtsov, D. Gilder, C. Ehlers, I. Gizer, R. Yehuda, Y. Razvodovsky, G. Thorens, S. Achab, L. Peraro, S. Lobello, E. Rosa-Rizzotto, D. Caroli, F. Polato, F. De Lazzari, E. Grinakis, D. Stathaki, E. Sfakianaki, J. Mouzas, B. Salem, O. M. Lesch, I. Mouzas, M. Koulentaki, N. Liodaki, K. Sfakianaki, K. Pikraki, R. Aggouridaki, K. Hovhannisyan, E. Skagert, K. Thornqvist, M. Ohlsson, M. M. Wikstrom, H. Tonnesen, P. Anderson, A. Gual, F. Spak, P. Bendtsen, M. Keurhorst, L. Segura, J. Colom, J. Reynolds, C. Drummond, P. Deluca, B. van Steenkiste, A. Mierzecki, K. Kloda, P. Wallace, D. Newbury-Birch, E. Kaner, M. Laurant, M. Wojnar
Publikováno v:
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:s875-s876
IntroductionRussia has one of the highest alcoholism (alcohol dependence) and alcoholic psychoses incidence/prevalence rates in Europe, which may be explained by high overall population drinking and prevalence of irregular heavy drinking of vodka. Th
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:S253-S253
IntroductionThe association between suicide and cancer is complex. Hopelessness and depression are the common risk factors for both suicide and cancer. There is also evidence that suicide rate in cancer patients are higher than in the general populat
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky, S. Davidouski
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:s886-s886
IntroductionSuicide is one of the main causes of premature mortality in Belarus. It is well recognized that drinking is among the major risk factors that are associated with suicidal behavior.AimsThis study was design to extend our understanding the
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky, S. Kandrychyn
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:s888-s888
IntroductionRoad traffic death and suicide may have some similarity in their psychological correlates; furthermore, road traffic should be considered as a suicide method.AimsThe present study aims to explore the relationship between road traffic deat
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:S401-S401
IntroductionThe dramatic fluctuations in suicide mortality in the countries of the former Soviet Union (fSU) over the past decades have been widely discussed in the scientific literature and are still relatively unexplored. Accumulated evidence sugge
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry. 41:s891-s891
IntroductionIt has long been recognized that there are difficulties in obtaining valid mortality rates for suicides. The evidence indicated that suicides are sometimes misclassified and “hidden” as accidental. Suicide by motor vehicle crash is a
Autor:
Y. Razvodovsky
Publikováno v:
Psychiatria Danubina
Volume 21
Issue 3
Volume 21
Issue 3
Background:It is well recognized that both acute and chronic alcohol use are among the major behaviorally modifiable factors that are associated with suicidal behaviour. High suicide rate in the former Soviet Republics and its profound fluctuation ov
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