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Alcohol Consumption Decisions among Nonabusing Drinkers Diagnosed with Hepatitis C: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Study.

Eleanor Palo Stoller1, Noah J Webster, Carol E Blixen, Richard A McCormick, Andrew J Hund, Adam T Perzynski, Stephanie W Kanuch, Charles L Thomas, Kyle Kercher, Neal V Dawson.   

Abstract

Most studies of decisions to curtail alcohol consumption reflect experiences of abusing drinkers. We employ an exploratory sequential research design to explore the applicability of this research to the experience of nonabusing drinkers advised to curtail alcohol consumption after a Hepatitis C diagnosis. A qualitative component identified 17 new decision factors not reflected in an inventory of factors based on synthesis of existing scales. We triangulated qualitative data by supplementing semi-structured interviews with Internet postings. A quantitative component estimated prevalence and association with current drinking of these new decision factors. Patients who quit drinking tended to attribute post-diagnosis drinking to occasional triggers, whereas patients who were still drinking were more likely to endorse rationales not tied to specific triggers.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20046861      PMCID: PMC2792926          DOI: 10.1177/1558689808326119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mix Methods Res        ISSN: 1558-6898


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