Titre : | Context-related drinking assessment in a community sample (2005) |
Titre traduit : | (Evaluation du contexte de l'alcoolisation dans un échantillon de population) |
Auteurs : | G. H. HOMISH ; K. E. LEONARD ; R. L. COLLINS ; B. M. QUIGLEY |
Type de document : | Article : Périodique |
Dans : | Journal of Substance Use (Vol.10 n°6, 2005) |
Article en page(s) : | 355-361 |
Note générale : |
Journal of Substance Use, 2005, 10, (6), 355-361 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés ALCOOL ; EVALUATION ; MESURES QUANTITATIVES ; FACTEUR DE RISQUE ; DEBIT DE BOISSONS ; VIOLENCE ; ENQUETE ; SEXEThésaurus géographique ETATS-UNIS |
Résumé : |
ENGLISH : Aims: The objective of this report was to determine if a context-related drinking assessment would aid in the prediction of alcohol problems and alcohol dependence beyond the information provided by more general quantity/frequency measures. Methods: Individuals were recruited from a study on bar violence (n = 637). In addition to a general quantity/frequency assessment of alcohol consumption, participants were asked to report their usual quantity and frequency of consumption in the past year at eight different situations. The context-related measure was compared to the more general quantity/frequency assessment in terms of similarities between the assessments and their relation to measures of alcohol problems and dependence. Findings: Both assessment techniques were highly correlated to each other and to all measures of alcohol problems and dependence. Among men, the context-related assessment was significantly associated with alcohol problems and dependence, and it provided unique information beyond the general quantity/frequency measure. Among women, the context-related measures provided no additional information. Conclusions: For men, the addition of a context-related drinking assessment to a more general quantity/frequency measure of consumption provides additional information about the relation between alcohol consumption and certain alcohol-related problems. (Review' s abstract) |
Note de contenu : | tabl. |
Domaine : | Alcool / Alcohol |
Refs biblio. : | 15 |
Affiliation : |
Research Institute on Addictions and Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY Etats-Unis. United States. |
Numéro Toxibase : | 1301342 |
Centre Emetteur : | 13 OFDT |
Cote : | Abonnement |
