The test-retest reliability of male (n = 40) and female (n = 40) college students\u27 reports of recent drinking behavior was evaluated using a timeline (TL) procedure. The students also completed a quantity-frequency (QF) questionnaire (Cahalan, Cisin, & Crossley, 1969) often used to categorize subjects\u27 drinking histories in alcohol research studies. The TL-derived data were found to have generally high reliability (usually r\u27s ≥ .87) for both males and females, with males having slightly higher reliabilities overall. Subjects were classified into drinker categories based on the QF questionnaire answers, and the resulting groups were compared using their TL-derived data on quantity, frequency, and quantity X frequency (mean number o...
Various methodological issues influence the measurement of alcohol consumption in surveys. One facto...
Objective: Two major strategies have typically been used to assess recent drinking: (1) Daily Estima...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
The test-retest reliability of male (n = 40) and female (n = 40) college students\u27 reports of rec...
Since alcohol research involves both clinical and non-clinical populations, it is important to evalu...
Objective: The current study compares retrospective self-reports of quantity and frequency of drinki...
Objective The current study uses a within-subjects randomized design with the Timeline Followback (T...
Objective: A recent study comparing the Quick Drinking Screen (QDS) with the Timeline Followback (TL...
Identifying health impairment related to ethanol consumption is one of the major objectives of publi...
When assessing individuals with alcohol use disorders, measurement of drinking can be a resource int...
The drinking history of a middle-aged male was analyzed statistically on the basis of eight and a ha...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
One hundred and twenty‐two college students over a 2‐week period completed a diary of their drinking...
Surveys have documented excessive drinking among college students and tracked annual changes in cons...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Various methodological issues influence the measurement of alcohol consumption in surveys. One facto...
Objective: Two major strategies have typically been used to assess recent drinking: (1) Daily Estima...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
The test-retest reliability of male (n = 40) and female (n = 40) college students\u27 reports of rec...
Since alcohol research involves both clinical and non-clinical populations, it is important to evalu...
Objective: The current study compares retrospective self-reports of quantity and frequency of drinki...
Objective The current study uses a within-subjects randomized design with the Timeline Followback (T...
Objective: A recent study comparing the Quick Drinking Screen (QDS) with the Timeline Followback (TL...
Identifying health impairment related to ethanol consumption is one of the major objectives of publi...
When assessing individuals with alcohol use disorders, measurement of drinking can be a resource int...
The drinking history of a middle-aged male was analyzed statistically on the basis of eight and a ha...
The test-retest reliability of alcohol abusers\u27 self-reports of their daily drinking and daily dr...
One hundred and twenty‐two college students over a 2‐week period completed a diary of their drinking...
Surveys have documented excessive drinking among college students and tracked annual changes in cons...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Various methodological issues influence the measurement of alcohol consumption in surveys. One facto...
Objective: Two major strategies have typically been used to assess recent drinking: (1) Daily Estima...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...