Patient Satisfaction as a Moderator of Risky Alcohol Consumers ’ Attitude Towards Screening and Brief Intervention: A Cross Sectional Survey

ConclusionsRisky consumers show a more positive attitude towards SBI when they are satisfied with their GP. Our results thus suggest the use of a supportive consultation style for the intervention of risky consumers.Short SummarySBI attitude of general practice patients depends on their drinking status: abstainers or low-level consumers revealed a more positive attitude towards SBI than risky consumers. This effect is moderated by the patient ’s satisfaction. Risky consumers show a more positive attitude towards SBI if they are satisfied with their GP.
Source: Alcohol and Alcoholism - Category: Addiction Source Type: research