Wechsler Henry, Nelson Toben F
Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2006 Jun;30(6):922-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00124.x.
In this commentary, we describe the use of a 5/4 drink summary measure of heavy episodic alcohol consumption, or "binge" drinking, in survey research and its usefulness for preventing negative alcohol-related consequences. Data from 4 nationally representative surveys of more than 50,000 college students are utilized to examine the utility of this measure in comparison with alternative cut-points. Our analysis demonstrates that while higher drink threshold measures incrementally improve the ability to identify correctly students who experience harms or who meet DSM-IV diagnostic criteria of alcohol abuse and dependence, they capture only a small proportion of those college students experiencing harms. We conclude that the selection of a measurement tool should be consistent with the purpose for which it is to be used. The 5/4 measure of binge drinking provides a valuable means for understanding and preventing alcohol-related harms in a college population and can be utilized as a screen to identify students who may need additional clinical assessment for intervention.
在本评论中,我们描述了在调查研究中使用一种用于衡量重度饮酒或“暴饮”的5/4饮酒总结指标,以及该指标在预防与酒精相关的负面后果方面的作用。利用来自4项对5万多名大学生进行的全国代表性调查的数据,来检验该指标与其他切点相比的效用。我们的分析表明,虽然较高的饮酒阈值指标能逐步提高正确识别经历伤害或符合DSM-IV酒精滥用和依赖诊断标准的学生的能力,但它们只能涵盖一小部分经历伤害的大学生。我们得出结论,测量工具的选择应与其使用目的相一致。暴饮的5/4指标为理解和预防大学生群体中与酒精相关的伤害提供了一种有价值的手段,并且可以用作筛查工具,以识别可能需要进一步临床评估以进行干预的学生。