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Lela R McKnight-Eily, Young Liu, Robert D Brewer, Dafna Kanny, Hua Lu, Clark H Denny, Lina Balluz, Janet Collins.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol use accounted for an estimated 88,000 deaths in the United States each year during 2006-2010, and $224 billion in economic costs in 2006. Since 2004, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has recommended alcohol misuse screening and behavioral counseling (also known as alcohol screening and brief intervention [ASBI]) for adults to address excessive alcohol use; however, little is known about the prevalence of its implementation. ASBI will also be covered by many health insurance plans because of the Affordable Care Act.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24402468 PMCID: PMC5779334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Weighted prevalence of discussing alcohol use with a doctor or other health professional among U.S. adults, by sociodemographic characteristics — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 44 states and the District of Columbia, August 1–December 31, 2011
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| Men | 64,836 | 19.0 | (17.9–20.3) | 9.2 | (8.0–10.5) |
| Women | 101,917 | 12.5 | (12.0–13.1) | 6.0 | (5.7–6.4) |
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| Yes | 998 | 17.3 | (13.4–21.6) | 11.9 | (9.0–15.6) |
| No | 23,996 | 16.9 | (15.9–17.9) | 8.2 | (7.6–8.9) |
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| 18–24 | 6,529 | 27.9 | (24.2–32.1) | 15.9 | (12.0–20.6) |
| 25–34 | 15,411 | 17.1 | (16.0–18.1) | 7.8 | (7.1–8.6) |
| 35–44 | 21,333 | 14.6 | (13.7–15.5) | 6.5 | (6.0–7.2) |
| 45–64 | 68,414 | 14.6 | (13.9–15.2) | 6.7 | (6.3–7.1) |
| ≥65 | 53,525 | 9.3 | (8.8–9.8) | 4.2 | (3.9–4.6) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 130,722 | 13.7 | (13.3–14.1) | 6.2 | (6.0–6.5) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 14,844 | 19.4 | (17.9–21.0) | 10.6 | (9.4–11.9) |
| Hispanic | 10,379 | 22.5 | (19.1–26.3) | 11.9 | (8.6–16.4) |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 8,916 | 15.8 | (14.2–17.5) | 6.9 | (5.9–8.0) |
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| Less than high school diploma | 14,326 | 19.9 | (18.4–21.5) | 9.6 | (8.4–10.9) |
| High school diploma or equivalent | 47,456 | 16.7 | (15.7–17.6) | 7.8 | (7.3–8.5) |
| Some college | 44,601 | 15.4 | (14.6–16.2) | 6.7 | (6.2–7.3) |
| College graduate | 60,017 | 13.4 | (12.8–13.9) | 6.6 | (6.2–7.0) |
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| Employed | 81,353 | 14.6 | (14.1–15.1) | 6.8 | (6.5–7.2) |
| Unemployed | 10,042 | 19.7 | (18.0–21.5) | 9.3 | (8.3–10.4) |
| Retired | 48,177 | 10.2 | (9.6–10.8) | 4.6 | (4.3–5.0) |
| Unable to work | 12,224 | 29.2 | (22.5–36.8) | 15.1 | (8.5–25.4) |
| Homemaker or student | 14,418 | 18.6 | (17.1–20.1) | 9.7 | (8.6–10.9) |
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| Married | 88,982 | 12.6 | (12.2–13.1) | 6.1 | (5.8–6.4) |
| Divorced, widowed, separated | 50,181 | 15.0 | (14.0–16.0) | 6.1 | (5.7–6.6) |
| Never married | 22,756 | 23.6 | (21.2–26.1) | 12.4 | (10.0–15.3) |
| Member of unmarried couple | 4,121 | 19.9 | (17.3–22.8) | 8.7 | (7.2–10.5) |
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| <$25,000 | 42,675 | 20.2 | (18.2–22.4) | 9.8 | (7.8–12.2) |
| $25,000 to <$50,000 | 37,920 | 14.4 | (13.6–15.3) | 6.3 | (5.7–6.9) |
| $50,000 to <$75,000 | 22,854 | 13.7 | (12.8–14.7) | 5.9 | (5.4–6.6) |
| ≥$75,000 | 40,466 | 13.6 | (12.9–14.3) | 7.3 | (6.7–7.8) |
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| Yes | 148,057 | 14.8 | (14.4–15.3) | 7.3 | 7.3(7.0–7.6) |
| No | 18,200 | 20.0 | (17.0–23.3) | 9.0 | (6.1–13.0) |
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| Yes | 85,870 | 17.4 | (16.4–18.4) | 9.0 | (8.0–10.0) |
| No | 79,762 | 13.5 | (12.8–14.2) | 5.7 | (5.3–6.2) |
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| Yes | 20,993 | 25.4 | (22.8–28.3) | 13.4 | (10.6–16.7) |
| No | 143,788 | 13.5 | (13.0–13.9) | 6.2 | (5.9–6.5) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Includes Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaskan Native, other race, and multiracial.
Binge drinking is defined as four or more drinks on at least one occasion during the past 30 days for women or five or more drinks on at least one occasion during the past 30 days for men.
FIGURE 1Weighted prevalence of ever discussing alcohol use with a doctor or other health professional among U.S. adult binge drinkers, by binge drinking frequency in the past month — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 44 states and the District of Columbia, 2011
Age-adjusted prevalence of ever discussing alcohol use with a doctor or other health professional among U.S. adults, in comparison with overall mean estimate — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 44 states and the District of Columbia, August 1–December 31, 2011
| State | % | (95% CI) |
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| State average | 15.8 | (15.2–16.5) |
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| District of Columbia | 25.5 | (22.5–28.7) |
| Maine | 19.6 | (17.9–21.4) |
| Massachusetts | 21.2 | (19.7–22.8) |
| New Hampshire | 21.1 | (18.9–23.5) |
| New Mexico | 18.7 | (16.8–20.7) |
| Rhode Island | 19.1 | (16.9–21.7) |
| Vermont | 20.0 | (17.9–22.3) |
| Wisconsin | 21.6 | (18.3–25.2) |
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| Alabama | 15.5 | (13.6–17.7) |
| Alaska | 16.6 | (14.0–19.6) |
| Arizona | 15.4 | (12.9–18.4) |
| Arkansas | 12.7 | (10.2–15.7) |
| California | 15.4 | (14.3–16.6) |
| Colorado | 15.3 | (13.8–17.0) |
| Connecticut | 17.6 | (15.4–20.1) |
| Delaware | 16.7 | (14.5–19.3) |
| Florida | 18.7 | (12.9–26.5) |
| Georgia | 14.9 | (13.4–16.7) |
| Hawaii | 17.8 | (15.8–20.1) |
| Illinois | 14.4 | (12.4–16.5) |
| Indiana | 16.5 | (14.6–18.6) |
| Iowa | 15.3 | (13.6–17.3) |
| Kentucky | 14.3 | (12.4–16.3) |
| Louisiana | 14.4 | (12.8–16.2) |
| Maryland | 16.8 | (15.0–18.9) |
| Michigan | 14.9 | (13.2–16.9) |
| Minnesota | 14.6 | (13.3–16.0) |
| Mississippi | 13.9 | (12.3–15.8) |
| New Jersey | 14.4 | (12.9–15.9) |
| New York | 18.2 | (15.9–20.8) |
| North Carolina | 14.6 | (12.9–16.4) |
| North Dakota | 16.6 | (14.2–19.3) |
| Ohio | 16.5 | (14.6–18.5) |
| Oregon | 14.7 | (12.5–17.3) |
| Pennsylvania | 15.2 | (13.6–16.9) |
| Tennessee | 13.9 | (11.0–17.4) |
| Texas | 15.2 | (13.5–17.0) |
| Virginia | 14.5 | (12.3–17.1) |
| Washington | 16.0 | (14.1–18.0) |
| West Virginia | 14.1 | (12.3–16.2) |
| Wyoming | 14.9 | (13.1–16.9) |
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| Idaho | 11.9 | (10.1–14.0) |
| Kansas | 8.7 | (7.8–9.8) |
| South Carolina | 13.6 | (12.2–15.2) |
| Utah | 11.8 | (10.6–13.1) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Statistically above the stage average at p<0.05, based on two-tailed t-tests.
No statistical difference from the state average at p<0.05, based on two-tailed t-tests.
Statistically below the state average at p<0.05, based on two-tailed t-tests.
FIGURE 2Age-adjusted prevalence of ever discussing alcohol use with a doctor or other health professional among U.S. adults, in comparison with overall mean estimate — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 44 states and the District of Columbia, August 1–December 31, 2011