نتایج جستجو برای: binge drinking

تعداد نتایج: 50825  

Journal: :American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2009
Therese M Grant Janet E Huggins Paul D Sampson Cara C Ernst Helen M Barr Ann P Streissguth

OBJECTIVE We examined trends in rates of self-reported pregnancy alcohol use among women in western Washington. STUDY DESIGN Between 1989 and 2004, we conducted 3 studies in western Washington State on problems that are associated with maternal prenatal alcohol or drug abuse (n = 12,526). To determine study eligibility, we screened hospitalized postpartum women for alcohol and drug use in the...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol review 2007
Mervi Tuunanen Mauri Aalto Kaija Seppä

Binge (heavy episodic) drinking is common, but there is little knowledge on how this drinking pattern could be detected. This study compares three structured questionnaires among binge drinking middle-aged men. All 45-year-old men in the city of Tampere, Finland, were asked to fill in the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Based on the interview on their drinking the men were di...

2013
David L Fone Daniel M Farewell James White Ronan A Lyons Frank D Dunstan

OBJECTIVES The influence of neighbourhood deprivation on the risk of harmful alcohol consumption, measured by the separate categories of excess consumption and binge drinking, has not been studied. The study objective was to investigate the effect of neighbourhood deprivation with age, gender and socioeconomic status (SES) on (1) excess alcohol consumption and (2) binge drinking, in a represent...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2014
Daniel Eisenberg Ezra Golberstein Janis L Whitlock

Social scientists continue to devote considerable attention to spillover effects for risky behaviors because of the important policy implications and the persistent challenges in identifying unbiased causal effects. We use the natural experiment of assigned college roommates to estimate peer effects for several measures of health risks: binge drinking, smoking, illicit drug use, gambling, havin...

2018
Linda Irvine Iain K Crombie Vivien Swanson Elena D Dimova Ambrose J Melson Tracey M Fraser Rosaline Barbour Peter M Rice Sheila Allan

BACKGROUND Young women frequently drink alcohol in groups and binge drinking within these natural drinking groups is common. This study describes the design of a theoretically and empirically based group intervention to reduce binge drinking among young women. It also evaluates their engagement with the intervention and the acceptability of the study methods. METHODS Friendship groups of wome...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 2008
Jim E Banta Mark G Haviland Peter Przekop

Journal: :Psychology & health 2011
Richard Cooke David P French

This study examined the moderating effect of context and timeframe on the predictive ability of Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) constructs. Three hundred and eighty-three students completed TPB measures either in a campus bar or a library and were randomly allocated to one of three timeframe conditions: tonight, tomorrow or next week. There was a three-way interaction such that the subjective...

2015
Kristina Sundqvist Ingvar Rosendahl Peter Wennberg

While the association between problem gambling and alcohol use disorders has been studied previously, little is known about the association between risk gambling and risk drinking. This study aimed at examining the association between at-risk gambling and binge drinking in the general Swedish population and to test whether this association remained after controlling for demographic factors. The...

2018
Daniel F. Hermens Jim Lagopoulos

Binge drinking has significant effects on memory, particularly with regards to the transfer of information to long-term storage. Partial or complete blocking of memory formation is known as blackout. Youth represents a critical period in brain development that is particularly vulnerable to alcohol misuse. Animal models show that the adolescent brain is more vulnerable to the acute and chronic e...

2017
Anita Cservenka Ty Brumback

Introduction: Adolescence and young adulthood are periods of continued biological and psychosocial maturation. Thus, there may be deleterious effects of consuming large quantities of alcohol on neural development and associated cognition during this time. The purpose of this mini review is to highlight neuroimaging research that has specifically examined the effects of binge and heavy drinking ...

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