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Autor:
K L Graves, Jacqueline M. Golding, H P Ferrer, Kaye Middleton Fillmore, E V Leino, C R Ager, Anders Romelsjö, C Shoemaker, S Kniep, Peter Allebeck
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 93:205-218
Aims. This is the second of a set of three papers evaluating drinking status and mortality risk. Analysis of eight general population surveys of men evaluated all-cause mortality rates by drinking pattern. Design and participants. Raw data from three
Autor:
E V Leino, Anders Romelsjö, C Shoemaker, Jacqueline M. Golding, H P Ferrer, C R Ager, Peter Allebeck, S Kniep, K L Graves, Kaye Middleton Fillmore
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 93:183-203
Aims. This is the first of a set of three papers evaluating drinking status and mortality risk. Analyses of multiple studies describe associations of drinking patterns with characteristics hypothesized to confound the relationships between drinking s
Autor:
Anders Romelsjö, E V Leino, Jacqueline M. Golding, Peter Allebeck, H P Ferrer, C Shoemaker, K L Graves, C R Ager, Kaye Middleton Fillmore, S Kniep
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 93:219-229
AIMS: This is the third of a set of three papers evaluating drinking status and mortality risk. Analysis of three general population surveys of women evaluated all-cause mortality rates by drinking pattern. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: Raw data from thre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 57:494-506
This report evaluates the relative contribution of predictors of change in the frequency of alcohol consumption among drinkers, based on the quantitative synthesis of data from 27 longitudinal studies of the general population. The analysis has two o
Publikováno v:
Substance Use & Misuse. 31:1503-1523
This paper examines the prevalence of two “at-risk” alcohol drinking patterns (infrequent heavy drinking and frequent heavy drinking) within age/gender groups in multiple general population studies. When heterogeneity in findings across studies i
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 54:37-47
In contextual (cross-level) analysis within multiple longitudinal general population studies, individual-level drinking behaviors (quantity per typical occasion, frequency of drinking per month and total volume of drinks per month) at final measureme
Autor:
K M, Fillmore, J M, Golding, S, Kniep, E V, Leino, C, Shoemaker, C R, Ager, H P, Ferrer, S, Ahlstrom, P, Allebeck, A, Amundsen
Publikováno v:
Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publication of the American Medical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism. 12
The primary research question asked is: After holding alcohol consumption constant, will men and women be at equal risk for a variety of alcohol-related problems? Since women are actually at a higher blood alcohol content at the same consumption leve
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health. 84(2)
OBJECTIVES. Period effects of per capita consumption of alcohol and divorce rates are assessed for change in quantity and frequency among age/sex groups in multiple longitudinal studies. METHODS. Twenty-five studies of quantity and 29 studies of freq