AIMS: To estimate the probability of transitioning between different categories of alcohol use (drinking states) among a nationally representative cohort of United States (US) adults and to identify the effects of socio-demographic characteristics on those transitions. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Secondary analysis of data from the National Epidemiologic Survey of Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), a prospective cohort study conducted in 2001-02 and 2004-05; a US nation-wide, population-based study. Participants included 34 165 adults (mean age = 45.1 years, standard deviation = 17.3; 52% women). MEASUREMENTS: Alcohol use was self-reported and categorized based on the grams consumed per day: (1) non-drinker (no drinks in p...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between three measures of affective...
Background: Several lines of evidence suggest that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol depen-dence am...
American youth transitioning to adulthood consume more alcoholthan in any other period of the life c...
Aims: To estimate the probability of transitioning between different categories of alcohol use (d...
Background. There is a lack of data on alcohol consumption over time. This study characterizes the l...
Purpose: Alcohol use reaches its peak during young adulthood. The current study examined transitions...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This study examines the associations between the course of alcohol-use disorder...
Background. Alcoholism is the most common psychiatric disorder in the US population. Incidence rates...
Although use of both alcohol and tobacco is common among college-attending young adults, little is k...
Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies assessing the association between age and drinking...
Aims: To evaluate sociodemographic correlates associated with transitions from alcohol use to disord...
AbstractAimsWe present methodology to identify statistically distinct patterns of daily alcohol use ...
<p><i>Note.</i> All differences between conditions were non-significant (<i>p</i> > 0.05). SD: stand...
BackgroundAlcohol use is common among older adults, and this population has unique risks with alcoho...
Background: Recent reviews of associations of alcohol availability with alcohol outcomes suggest fin...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between three measures of affective...
Background: Several lines of evidence suggest that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol depen-dence am...
American youth transitioning to adulthood consume more alcoholthan in any other period of the life c...
Aims: To estimate the probability of transitioning between different categories of alcohol use (d...
Background. There is a lack of data on alcohol consumption over time. This study characterizes the l...
Purpose: Alcohol use reaches its peak during young adulthood. The current study examined transitions...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This study examines the associations between the course of alcohol-use disorder...
Background. Alcoholism is the most common psychiatric disorder in the US population. Incidence rates...
Although use of both alcohol and tobacco is common among college-attending young adults, little is k...
Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies assessing the association between age and drinking...
Aims: To evaluate sociodemographic correlates associated with transitions from alcohol use to disord...
AbstractAimsWe present methodology to identify statistically distinct patterns of daily alcohol use ...
<p><i>Note.</i> All differences between conditions were non-significant (<i>p</i> > 0.05). SD: stand...
BackgroundAlcohol use is common among older adults, and this population has unique risks with alcoho...
Background: Recent reviews of associations of alcohol availability with alcohol outcomes suggest fin...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between three measures of affective...
Background: Several lines of evidence suggest that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol depen-dence am...
American youth transitioning to adulthood consume more alcoholthan in any other period of the life c...