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Use of Alcohol High Among Women, Older Adults and Other Groups

by Hannah Joy on August 10, 2017 at 1:03 PM

Alcohol use is on the rise among the U.S. population. High-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders were found to be on the rise in all sociodemographic groups, especially in women, elderly, racial or ethnic minorities and in individuals who have lower educational levels and family income, reveals a new study published by JAMA Psychiatry.


Regular and detailed monitoring of trends in drinking and alcohol use disorders is important for the health of the nation. Monitoring alcohol consumption patterns and alcohol use disorders over time also is important for the planning and targeting of prevention and intervention programs. Bridget F. Grant, Ph.D., of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, Md., and coauthors present data for 2001-2002 and 2012-2013 on changes in the prevalences (the proportion of people affected) for alcohol use, high-risk drinking and DSM-IV alcohol use disorder (AUD). High-risk drinking was four or more standard drinks on any day for women, five or more standard drinks on any day for men and, in this study, exceeding those daily drinking limits at least weekly during the past 12 months. An individual was considered to have a DSM-IV diagnosis of AUD if the person met the criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse in the past 12 months, according to the study background. The authors report:

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