Abstract Background It remains unclear whether alcohol use disorders (AUDs) can be characterized by specific levels of average daily alcohol consumption. The aim of the current study was to model the distributions of average daily alcohol consumption among those who consume alcohol and those with alcohol dependence, the most severe AUD, using various clustering techniques. Methods Data from Wave 1 and Wave 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions were used in the current analyses. Clustering algorithms were applied in order to group a set of data points that represent the average daily amount of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has widespread effects on health and contributes to over 200 detrime...
Aims We aim to adjust for potential non-participation bias in the prevalence of heavy alcohol consu...
Abstract Background The goals of our study are to det...
Background Our previous study found that alcohol abstainers use acute services more and preventative...
Objectives: 1) To cluster patients according to self-reported drinking patterns using cluster analys...
Determining the best population-level alcohol consumption model and its impact on estimates of alcoh...
AbstractAimsWe present methodology to identify statistically distinct patterns of daily alcohol use ...
Alcohol use disorder is argued to be a highly complex disorder influenced by a multitude of factors ...
Objects & Methods:The authors tried to classify 75 male patients with alcohol dependence by using cl...
BACKGROUND: The goals of our study are to determine the most appropriate model for alcohol consumpti...
Abstract Background Alcohol consumption is a major ri...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Objective: Worldwide, alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance. However, heterogenei...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has widespread effects on health and contributes to over 200 detrime...
Aims We aim to adjust for potential non-participation bias in the prevalence of heavy alcohol consu...
Abstract Background The goals of our study are to det...
Background Our previous study found that alcohol abstainers use acute services more and preventative...
Objectives: 1) To cluster patients according to self-reported drinking patterns using cluster analys...
Determining the best population-level alcohol consumption model and its impact on estimates of alcoh...
AbstractAimsWe present methodology to identify statistically distinct patterns of daily alcohol use ...
Alcohol use disorder is argued to be a highly complex disorder influenced by a multitude of factors ...
Objects & Methods:The authors tried to classify 75 male patients with alcohol dependence by using cl...
BACKGROUND: The goals of our study are to determine the most appropriate model for alcohol consumpti...
Abstract Background Alcohol consumption is a major ri...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Objective: Worldwide, alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance. However, heterogenei...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has widespread effects on health and contributes to over 200 detrime...
Aims We aim to adjust for potential non-participation bias in the prevalence of heavy alcohol consu...