Five hundred and sixty-two consecutive attenders at an urban general practice were studied using the Consumption Index which has been successfully used in a general hospital sample. Seventy per cent of Chinese, 11 % of Malays and 42 % of Indians have used or are currently using alcohol- a vast majority of them were social drinkers. Among those who ever drank, 6 % of Chinese and 22 % of Malays drank more than 14 units per week. The hypotheses that more Indians used alcohol and used it more heavily were not supported in this urban sample. Possible explanations for these findings and the limitations of this study are discussed
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Alcohol related problems are the biggest cause of life years lost to disability in Malaysian men· Al...
Objective: Using data from a prospective birth-to-maturity project, the study presents normally occu...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and pattern of alcohol use and to analyse the socio-demographi...
Objective: Little research evidence is available on the prevalence of problem drinking and other he...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
Introduction and Aims.High rates of hazardous alcohol consumption have been reported among medical s...
Abusing alcohol at the work place in Malaysia is not common and most workers drink in public drinkin...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Item is not availa...
Aims: To examine alcohol use and related problems among a rural subset of the Indian population. Met...
Abstract — Aim: In an effort to promote Hong Kong as a global wine hub, the government eliminated du...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
Aims: To explore alcohol-related practices among general practitioners (GPs) in the Cape Town metrop...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
Chinese populated areas have the highest density of alcohol outlets. Self-administered questionnaire...
Alcohol related problems are the biggest cause of life years lost to disability in Malaysian men· Al...
Objective: Using data from a prospective birth-to-maturity project, the study presents normally occu...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...