Autores
Henry Wechsler, George W Dowdall, Andrea Davenport, Eric B Rimm
Fecha de publicación
1995/7
Revista
American journal of public health
Volumen
85
Número
7
Páginas
982-985
Editor
American Public Health Association
Descripción
This study examined the relationship of volume of alcohol consumed to the occurrence of alcohol-related problems among male and female college students to develop a gender-specific measure of heavy episodic or binge drinking by college students for public health research. A self-administered survey was mailed to a national representative sample of students at 140 4-year colleges in 40 states and the District of Columbia. A total of 17,592 college students completed the survey. Women who typically drink four drinks in a row were found to have roughly the same likelihood of experiencing drinking-related problems as men who typically drink five drinks in a row. Use of the same standard for both sexes underestimates binge drinking and the negative health risks for women.
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Artículos de Google Académico
H Wechsler, GW Dowdall, A Davenport, EB Rimm - American journal of public health, 1995