riskbruk
Riskbruk, or risky use of alcohol, is a term used in public health to describe levels or patterns of drinking that increase the likelihood of harm for the drinker or others. It refers to consumption that is above recommended guidelines or occurs in patterns that raise the risk of negative outcomes, without necessarily indicating an alcohol use disorder.
Typical patterns of riskbruk include sustained elevated weekly intake and heavy episodic drinking (binge drinking), as
Health and social risks associated with riskbruk include accidental injuries, violence, and impaired judgment, as well
Identification and intervention often involve screening in healthcare settings using tools like AUDIT or AUDIT-C, followed
Policy and public health responses to riskbruk include population-level strategies (pricing, availability, advertising restrictions) and individualized