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Alcohol problems and interest in self-help: a population study of Alberta adults.

T Cameron Wild1, Amanda B Roberts, John Cunningham, Donald Schopflocher, Hannah Pazderka-Robinson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We quantified the prevalence of alcohol problems among Alberta adults and determined relationships between sociodemographic characteristics, problem drinking status, and interest in self-help materials to reduce alcohol use.
METHODS: A computer-aided telephone interview was administered to a stratified random sample of 10,014 Albertans, 18 years of age or older (5,621 women and 4,393 men; M age = 43.3 years, SD = 16.0), with a response rate of 65.4%. Measures included: 1) current drinking status, 2) prior alcohol treatment, 3) problem drinking status (using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; AUDIT), and 4) interest in receiving free self-help materials to encourage safe drinking. Data were weighted to reflect age, sex, and regional Alberta population.
RESULTS: Of the total sample, 19.3% abstained from drinking in the past year, 4.2% had received treatment for alcohol problems at some point in their lives, and 80.7% were current drinkers (i.e., consumed alcohol in the previous year). Some 15.2% (n = 1,193) of current drinkers were classified as having a drinking problem. Logistic regression analyses showed that problem drinkers had 3.5 times greater odds of being male and 2.3 times greater odds of being interested in self-help interventions, compared to other current drinkers. Being single, of younger age, and not being exposed to post-secondary education also significantly predicted problem drinking status.
INTERPRETATION: Alcohol misuse is common among Alberta drinkers, but many of them are interested in receiving brief public health interventions designed to help them assert control over their behaviour.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15074903      PMCID: PMC6975789     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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