نتایج جستجو برای: binge drinking

تعداد نتایج: 50825  

Journal: :International journal of stress management 2008
Joseph G Grzywacz David M Almeida

The goal of this study was to enhance understanding of the interconnections between stress, negative mood, and alcohol use. To achieve this goal, daily diary data collected over eight consecutive nights from a nationally representative adult cohort were used to identify if: 1) both daily stress and stress pile-up were associated with increased risk of binge drinking, 2) negative affect mediated...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2007
Denise A Hines Murray A Straus

Research has consistently shown a link between alcohol use and partner violence (PV). Little is known concerning the strength of this association across cultures and genders, and few have assessed possible mediators. This study assesses the link between binge drinking and PV among 7,921 college students in 38 sites around the world, and investigates the mediating role of antisocial traits and b...

Journal: :Health & place 2011
Nicola Shelton Emily Savell

AIMS To determine the role of alcohol-related knowledge, behaviours and attitudes in regional inequalities of binge drinking in England. RESULTS Adults in all regions except West Midlands and men in the East of England had significantly higher odds of binge drinking than in London. Odds of binge drinking were significantly higher among adults who had had an alcoholic drink in the last 7 days ...

2013
Esme Fuller-Thomson Matthew P Sheridan Cathy Sorichetti Rukshan Mehta

Context. Binge drinking (more than five drinks on one occasion) is a major public health problem among teenagers in the US, Canada, and Europe. Negative outcomes to binge drinking include alcohol related injuries and accidental death. Family physicians are the main point of contact between binging adolescents and the health care system. Design and Setting. This study was based on a secondary an...

2013
Pierre Maurage Patricia E.G. Bestelmeyer Julien Rouger Ian Charest Pascal Belin

Binge drinking is now considered a central public health issue and is associated with emotional and interpersonal problems, but the neural implications of these deficits remain unexplored. The present study aimed at offering the first insights into the effects of binge drinking on the neural processing of vocal affect. On the basis of an alcohol-consumption screening phase (204 students), 24 yo...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2009
Michael W Beets Brian R Flay Samuel Vuchinich Kin-Kit Li Alan Acock Frank J Snyder

BACKGROUND Underage heavy episodic drinking is a major contributor to alcohol-related morbidity/mortality. Reports indicate underage binge drinking among college students is widespread and has remained stable over the past decade. This study describes individual characteristics and calendar-specific events associated with binge drinking episodes over the course of freshman college academic year...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2011
Michael A Cucciare Maura Darrow Kenneth R Weingardt

BACKGROUND Brief web-based alcohol interventions (BAIs) are effective for reducing binge drinking in college students and civilian adults, and are increasingly being applied to U.S. military populations. However, little is known about factors associated with binge drinking in Veteran populations and therefore some concern remains on the generalizability of studies supporting BAIs for addressing...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2008
Christine Timko Anne Sutkowi Joanne Pavao Rachel Kimerling

BACKGROUND This study examined sociodemographic, physical and mental health, and adult and childhood adverse experiences associated with binge drinking in a representative sample of women in the State of California. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data were from the 2003 to 2004 (response rates of 72% and 74%, respectively) California Women's Health Survey (CWHS), a population-based, random-digit-dial ...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2015
Jeffrey J Sacks Katherine R Gonzales Ellen E Bouchery Laura E Tomedi Robert D Brewer

INTRODUCTION Excessive alcohol use cost the U.S. $223.5 billion in 2006. Given economic shifts in the U.S. since 2006, more-current estimates are needed to help inform the planning of prevention strategies. METHODS From March 2012 to March 2014, the 26 cost components used to assess the cost of excessive drinking in 2006 were projected to 2010 based on incidence (e.g., change in number of alc...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Cristie Glasheen Michael R Pemberton Rachel Lipari Elizabeth A Copello Margaret E Mattson

BACKGROUND Major depression is one of the strongest known risk factors for suicide. However, of the estimated 8.5 million adults with serious thoughts of suicide in the past year, only half had a major depressive episode (MDE). Identifying risk factors for suicide in the absence of depression may provide additional targets for prevention and intervention. This study uses nationally representati...

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