Adults engaged in risky drinking should be provided brief behavioral counseling interventions to reduce use
30.5 percent of school principals report that their district mandated school screening; rates of screening higher in larger schools
However, for older and vulnerable adults, evidence is insufficient to assess balance of benefits and harms of screening for caregiver abuse, neglect
Fewer report using a screening tool at every well visit
Possible relevant behaviors include infant temperament and developmental milestones at 9 months
Family history, urinary tract infection, parental death, and male sex significantly increase the odds
Integrated care involving medication and intensive counseling provides optimal smoking cessation intervention
Inclusion of all mental health measures yields very modest increase in C-index and specificity, with no change in sensitivity
Black race remained an independent risk factor associated with suspicion for child abuse in adjusted analyses
Majority also report that screening for depression, anxiety is very important