Dimensions of alcohol-related social and health consequences in survey research

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serval:BIB_485191FA0E42
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Dimensions of alcohol-related social and health consequences in survey research
Journal
Journal of Substance Abuse
Author(s)
Gmel  G., Rehm  J., Room  R., Greenfield  T. K.
ISSN
0899-3289 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2000
Volume
12
Number
1-2
Pages
113-38
Notes
Journal Article
Abstract
Dimensions of alcohol-related social and health consequences are approached from two different perspectives. First, classical approaches with factor analytic techniques are used to empirically determine the dimensionality of item batteries intended to measure harm. Second, a closer look is taken at theoretically underlying dimensions of social and health consequences and their association with alcohol consumption. Using as empirical material data from the US national survey of males aged 21-59 (N3) conducted in 1969, the following specific questions are discussed: (1) What are the underlying dimensions of alcohol-related social and health consequences? (2) How should the relation between alcohol consumption and consequences best be assessed (in terms of epidemiological traditions or social constructivist traditions)? (3) How can we best incorporate the time perspective into modeling the relationship between alcohol consumption and consequences? A first attempt is made to develop practical guidelines for future research on handling these problems.
Keywords
Adult Alcohol-Related Disorders/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology Alcoholism/diagnosis/*epidemiology/psychology Cross-Sectional Studies Data Collection/statistics & numerical data *Health Surveys Humans Incidence Male Middle Aged Models, Statistical Social Problems/*statistics & numerical data
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