2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1222574
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Akute Alkoholvergiftung bei Jugendlichen

Abstract: Adolescents who had been admitted to hospital because of alcohol intoxication had a drinking pattern which put them at a higher risk for alcohol intoxication and acute alcohol-related problems than adolescents in the general population. Re-admission to hospital within 12 months because of alcohol intoxication, revealing a lack of knowledge about the life-threatening danger of alcohol intoxications and of consuming illegal drugs, may indicate an increased risk for alcohol-related problems. This points to the ne… Show more

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“…According to data of recent studies examining AAI access-tocare samples, a convergence of percentages for female with those for male participants was to be expected [5,[28][29][30]. With 51.1% females (MD age=16 years) and 48.9% males (MD age=17 years), our data virtually exhibit equal distribution.…”
Section: Gender-related Issuessupporting
confidence: 55%
“…According to data of recent studies examining AAI access-tocare samples, a convergence of percentages for female with those for male participants was to be expected [5,[28][29][30]. With 51.1% females (MD age=16 years) and 48.9% males (MD age=17 years), our data virtually exhibit equal distribution.…”
Section: Gender-related Issuessupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Die jüngsten Patienten unserer Studie waren 12 Jahre alt als sie aufgenommen wurden. Diese Ergebnisse stimmen mit weiteren Studien in Deutschland überein, in denen die jüngsten Patienten zwischen 10 und 13 Jahre alt waren[9,18,22,25,26,32]. Die Tatsache, dass knapp über die Hälfte der Patienten jünger als 16 und sogar 7,7 % der Patienten jünger als 14 Jahre alt waren, ist bemerkenswert, trotz der am Anfang genannten Regelungen im Jugendschutzgesetz.Getränke an Minderjährige weder abgegeben, noch in der Öffentlichkeit konsumiert werden dürfen.…”
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