Concurrent use of addictive substances among alcohol drinkers: Prevalence and problems in a Swedish general population sample.
Mats RamstedtPublished in: Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift : NAT (2019)
A large group of drinkers in the Swedish general population have an accumulation of risks as a result of using both alcohol and other addictive substances. Concurrent use of cigarettes, illicit drugs and non-prescribed use of analgesics and sedatives adds an independent risk of alcohol abuse/dependence in this group in addition to their drinking. The findings point at the importance of taking multiple substance-use patterns into account when combating drinking problems. Screening for concurrent use of other addictive substances could help healthcare providers to identify patients in need of treatment for alcohol problems.