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  1. Original quantitative research

    At the same time, alcohol causes or contributes to a large number of conditions, diseases and injuries. 2 According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, in 2016, alcohol was responsible for approximately 350 000 disability-adjusted life year (DALYs) and 3.9% of all-cause DALYs in Canada. 3 In the same year, alcohol was the third leading ...

  2. Current trends in the role of neuroinflammation & α‐synuclein in

    Modulation of alcohol use by (+)-naltrexone treatment suggests that TLR4 may play a role in AUD but is likely only one of multiple TLRs responsible for induction of neuroinflammation in AUD. Research in both humans and mice found the role of TANK, a TLR signaling antagonist, and methylation on alcohol-induced NF-κB expression (Muller et al ...

  3. Alcohol consumption and social harm: quantitative research ...

    This chapter highlights methodological shortcomings of quantitative research into the association of alcohol consumption and social harm. It is organized according to the four key areas of epidemiological research: assessment/measurement (a) of outcome, (b) of exposure, and (c) of covariates, and study design [1, 2]; it considers also several less known designs of research into alcohol-related ...

  4. Alcohol and Human Health: What Is the Evidence?

    Abstract. Alcohol consumption has long been a part of human culture. However, alcohol consumption levels and alcohol consumption patterns are associated with chronic diseases. Overall, light and moderate alcohol consumption (up to 14 g per day for women and up to 28 g per day for men) may be associated with reduced mortality risk, mainly due to ...

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    Constructing effective antidotes to reduce global health impacts induced by alcohol prevalence is a challenging topic. Despite the positive effects observed with intravenous applications of ...

  6. Alcohol Research: ALCOHOL RESEARCH

    ALCOHOL RESEARCH Current Reviews. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews. Volume 39 • Number 1. VOLUME 39 • NUMBER 1 • 2018 THE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM. Binge Drinking: Predictors, Patterns, and Consequences

  7. Drug and Alcohol Review

    While the number of published qualitative research papers on AOD and COVID-19 has since increased, quantitative research approaches remain overwhelmingly dominant. This special section was thus driven by a desire to redress the imbalance between quantitative and qualitative research on this topic, as well as to extend knowledge on COVID-19 and ...

  8. Alcohol consumption among university students: a typology of

    The narrative synthesis of predominantly quantitative studies noted six consumption profiles: abstainers, light drinkers, social drinkers, hedonistic drinkers, heavy alcohol consumers and problem alcohol users.16 In the current research, students map these to four types. This updated typology combines 'abstainers' and 'light drinkers ...

  9. A Review of the Statistical and Quantitative Methods Used to ...

    Modelling the relationship between alcohol consumption and crime generates new knowledge for crime prevention strategies. Advances in data, particularly data with spatial and temporal attributes, have led to a growing suite of applied methods for modelling. In support of alcohol and crime researchers we synthesized and critiqued existing methods of spatially and quantitatively modelling the ...

  10. Binge drinking is a growing public health crisis—how research on

    Her blood alcohol concentration was 0.416%, more than five times the legal intoxication limit in the U.S.—leading her cause of death to be later adjusted to include "alcohol toxicity" following ...

  11. A Qualitative Insight Into Factors Pertaining to Alcohol Consumption

    Emerging research suggests young adults, in particular women, may be especially sensitive to changes associated with the COVID-19 outbreak. This study, which is part of an ongoing research project focusing on young adulthood and substance use during the UK COVID-19 lockdown, aimed to provide an in-depth snapshot of factors that young adult women may describe as influential in their alcohol ...

  12. Alcohol Consumption Patterns: A Systematic Review of Demographic and

    Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has negative effects not only on the drinkers' health but also on others around them. Previous studies suggest that excessive alcohol consumption can be related to a combination of factors such as age, family background, religiosity, etc. Investigating and clarifying these roots of alcohol consumption is crucial so that the right type of ...

  13. Relentless Stigma: A Qualitative Analysis of a Substance Use Recovery

    The survey captured both qualitative and quantitative data on individuals' history of substance use and recovery and how they affected their physical, financial, and mental well-being. Recovery was found to be beneficial for individuals in all metrics from an increase in employment to less experiences of domestic violence.

  14. Researching Alcohol Consumption During

    which centred on alcohol consumption during pregnancy (Hammer & Rapp, 2022) and self-reported reasons for alcohol consumption during pregnancy (Popova et al., 2022), no studies from Germany were found. Apart from the study by our research group, we are also not aware of any studies (neither qualitative nor quantitative) from Germany.

  15. The Effects of Alcohol Consumption on Academic Performance: A

    Methods This study used a quantitative cross-sectional design using data that were collected in 2014 as part of the Youth Alcohol Project (YAP). Participants were randomly drawn from a cross ...

  16. Young people, alcohol, and designer drinks: quantitative and ...

    Objective: To examine the appeal of "designer drinks" to young people. Design: Qualitative and quantitative research comprising group discussions and questionnaire led interviews with young people accompanied by a self completion questionnaire. Settings: Argyll and Clyde Health Board area west Scotland. Subjects: Eight groups aged 12-17 years; 824 aged 12-17 recruited by multistage cluster ...

  17. A Quantitative Examination of Alcohol Consumption Motivation Between

    According to the NIAAA (2015), heavy alcohol consumption is the third most preventable cause of death, killing nearly 26,000 women and 62,000 men in 2012 (NIAAA, 2015). In research conducted within the past few years, almost 17 million adults, 65% men and 35% women, had an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) (NIAAA, 2015).

  18. The 'other' in patterns of drinking: A qualitative study of attitudes

    Increasing alcohol consumption and the associated health, social and economic harms are key public health concerns [1-4].While some research has investigated the relationships between job status and alcohol intake [] and between alcohol consumption, work-related stress and occupational role [6, 7], people in higher socio-economic groups are generally under-represented in alcohol research.

  19. A qualitative exploration of attitudes towards alcohol, and the role of

    An earlier study using social marketing and audience segmentation distinguished five segments of Dutch adolescents aged 12-18 years based on their attitudes towards alcohol. The present, qualitative study focuses on two of these five segments ('ordinaries' and 'ordinary sobers') and explores the attitudes of these two segments towards alcohol, and the role of parents and peers in ...

  20. A Qualitative Study of Alcohol, Health and Identities among UK ...

    Increasing alcohol consumption among older individuals is a public health concern. Lay understandings of health risks and stigma around alcohol problems may explain why public health messages have not reduced rates of heavy drinking in this sector. A qualitative study aimed to elucidate older people's reasoning about drinking in later life and how this interacted with health concerns, in order ...

  21. The effects of alcohol use on academic achievement in high school

    Abstract. This paper examines the effects of alcohol use on high school students' quality of learning. We estimate fixed-effects models using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Our primary measure of academic achievement is the student's GPA abstracted from official school transcripts.

  22. 248 Alcohol Essay Topics & Research Titles for Students

    The Power of Alcohol: Human Inability to Control Demands. Alcohol is one of the most dangerous drinks which are available for people. Alcohol has a variety of face, and people cannot even guess how they can be dependent on alcohol. Genetic and Environmental Factors Causing Alcoholism and Effects of Alcohol Abuse.

  23. What predicts human behavior and how to change it

    To produce evidence on what determines and changes behavior, Dolores Albarracín and her colleagues from Penn's Social Action Lab undertook a review of all of the available meta-analyses—a synthesis of the results from multiple studies—to determine what interventions work best when trying to change people's behavior. What results is a new classification of predictors of behavior and a ...

  24. Morten Kroge Unit 6 Assignment (doc)

    2 Quantitative vs Qualitative Data In research, there are two ways to collect data, quantitatively or qualitatively. According to Bordens & Abbott (2022), quantitative data is collected in numeric form, while qualitative data is collected in written records form. Which way to collect data depends on the requirements of the study, and the kinds of statistical analysis the researcher wishes to ...