Graduated Frequencies alcohol measures for monitoring consumption patterns: Results from an Australian national survey and a US diary validity study [0.03%]
频率分级的饮酒衡量标准用于监测消费模式:澳大利亚全国调查和美国日记有效性的研究结果
Thomas K Greenfield,William C Kerr,Jason Bond et al.
Thomas K Greenfield et al.
We investigate several types of graduated frequency (GF) instruments for monitoring drinking patterns. Two studies with 12-month GF measures and daily data were used: (i) the Australian 2004 National Drug Strategy Household Survey (n = 24,1...
The process of paradoxical autonomy and survival in the heroin careers of Mexican American women [0.03%]
墨西哥裔美国女性海洛因成瘾过程中的悖论性自主和生存机制研究
Avelardo Valdez,Charles D Kaplan,Alice Cepeda
Avelardo Valdez
This study focuses on the process of paradoxical autonomy and survival in the heroin careers of Mexican American women. We explore how gender roles among Mexican American female heroin users influence the emergence of a paradoxical autonomy...
Akanidomo K J Ibanga,Victor A O Adetula,Zubairu K Dagona
Akanidomo K J Ibanga
This study set out to investigate the pressures experienced by different individuals to drink, or drink a little more than intended, by someone who drinks or drinks more than they do. A total of 2099 Nigerian adults between the ages of 18 a...
Informal social control of drinking in intimate relationships - a comparative analysis [0.03%]
亲密关系中饮酒的非正式社会控制-一项比较分析
Klara Hradilova Selin,Marja Holmila,Ronald Knibbe
Klara Hradilova Selin
A number of studies have shown that pressure from others is an important element in decision making concerning entering treatment and that the pressure most often comes from one's partner. Is has also been found that, besides actual drinkin...
Under-estimation of Alcohol Consumption among Women At-risk for Drinking during Pregnancy [0.03%]
孕期饮酒的高风险女性群体中的酒精消费低估现象
Jane Witbrodt,Lee Ann Kaskutas,Rachael Korcha et al.
Jane Witbrodt et al.
This study adds to a growing literature showing that definitions for "standard drinks" are often difficult to conceptualize and that people often underestimate their actual drink sizes. As part of an intervention aimed at reducing negative ...
Social processes underlying acculturation: a study of drinking behavior among immigrant Latinos in the Northeast United States [0.03%]
移民拉美人群体中美籍化过程中社会行为形成机制研究——以东北部地区的饮酒习惯为例
Christina S Lee,Steven Regeser López,Suzanne M Cobly et al.
Christina S Lee et al.
STUDY GOALS: To identify social processes that underlie the relationship of acculturation and heavy drinking behavior among Latinos who have immigrated to the Northeast United States of America (USA). METHOD: Community-based recruitment str...
Using Statewide Youth Surveys to Evaluate Local Drug Use Policies and Interventions [0.03%]
利用全州青年调查评估地方药物使用政策和干预措施
Mallie J Paschall,Robert L Flewellng,Joel W Grube
Mallie J Paschall
This article summarizes two studies that use statewide school-based youth surveys to evaluate local initiatives to reduce alcohol and other substance abuse. The Vermont "New Directions" evaluation was conducted to assess the effects of a co...
Marja Holmila,Kirsimarja Raitasalo,Ronald Knibbe et al.
Marja Holmila et al.
The paper examines how family members in 18 countries attempt to influence each other to drink less. Data come from the GENACIS (Gender, Alcohol and Culture: an International Study) dataset. Countries included were Argentina, Costa Rica, Cz...
Concern about family members' drinking and cultural consistency: A Multi-Country GENACIS Study [0.03%]
对家庭成员饮酒的关注和文化一致性:GENACIS多国研究结果分析
Hildigunnur Olafsdóttir,Kirsimarja Raitasalo,Tom K Greenfield et al.
Hildigunnur Olafsdóttir et al.
The data analysed come from the GENACIS project (Gender, Alcohol and Culture: an International Study) and involve population surveys for 18 countries (total N = 34,916) from five WHO Regions: African (Nigeria and Uganda); Americas (Argentin...
Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches: Case Studies of Prescription Pill Use and Misuse among Marijuana/Blunt Smoking Middle Class Young Women [0.03%]
用药与滥用药片:中产阶级女性在吸食大麻或雪茄时的案例研究
Flutura Bardhi,Stephen J Sifaneck,Bruce D Johnson et al.
Flutura Bardhi et al.
Recent survey research has documented important increases during the 2000s in the misuse and abuse of several prescription drugs (Vicodin, Percocet, Codeine, Dilaudid, Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan, Adderall, Ritalin, among others). This ...