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Fig. 3 | Addiction Science & Clinical Practice

Fig. 3

From: More than three times as many Indigenous Australian clients at risk from drinking could be supported if clinicians used AUDIT-C instead of unstructured assessments

Fig. 3

The predicted probability of being found at risk from unstructured risk assessments by AUDIT-C score and age based on Model 4. The ribbons represent 95% confidence intervals. AUDIT-C was a stronger predictor of being identified as an at-risk drinker during unstructured assessments for older clients. Model 4 controlled for remoteness, gender, and whether AUDIT-C and the unstructured risk assessment were performed in the same clinical session

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