Recall of alcohol consumption during pregnancy
Autor: | N Robles, N L Day |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Alcohol Drinking Psychometrics Medicine (miscellaneous) Poison control Alcohol Truth Disclosure chemistry.chemical_compound Pregnancy Risk Factors Injury prevention Humans Medicine Prospective Studies General Psychology Recall business.industry Obstetrics Infant Newborn medicine.disease Alcohol consumption during pregnancy Surgery chemistry Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Mental Recall Gestation Female business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 51:403-407 |
ISSN: | 1934-2683 0096-882X |
DOI: | 10.15288/jsa.1990.51.403 |
Popis: | This is a test-retest reliability study of self-reported alcohol use during pregnancy, in which two groups of women provided two reports about their first trimester drinking over a 3-month interval (Group 1) and over a 5-month interval (Group 2). Women in Group 1 (n = 91) were queried about first trimester alcohol consumption during their fourth month of pregnancy and again during their seventh month, a 3-month recall interval. Group 2 women (n = 88) provided first trimester drinking reports during their fourth month of pregnancy and again at delivery, a 5-month recall interval. The test-retest Pearson correlation coefficient for recall of first trimester average daily volume (ADV) was .61 (p = .000) for Group 1 and .53 (p = .000) for Group 2. When the ADV scores were grouped into five ordinal categories, 51.6% of Group 1 and 56.8% of Group 2 remained in the same category at test and retest. This leads to the conclusion that self-reported alcohol consumption is moderately reliable over a 3-month and a 5-month time period. |
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