Family Medicine, Family Health Center, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia 31206, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2010 Nov;45(13):2185-202. doi: 10.3109/10826081003682891. Epub 2010 Apr 13.
This 2002 Medcen Foundation-funded study explored characteristics of problem drinking among 211 urban Venezuelan Native Americans of Arawak origin. Prevalence of problem drinking using Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Tests was 88.5% among men and 17.3% among women. Periodic binge drinking was marked by loss of control, failure to meet obligations, and alcohol-related trauma. Focus group participants noted that previous occasional binge drinking by men has been replaced by frequent male and female heavy weekend drinking, violence, and death. Limitations and implications are discussed. Awareness of high levels of problem drinking and desire for assistance present compelling mandates for community intervention efforts.
这项由 2002 年 Medcen 基金会资助的研究探索了 211 名城市委内瑞拉土着阿拉瓦克人的问题饮酒特征。使用酒精使用障碍识别测试,男性的问题饮酒患病率为 88.5%,女性为 17.3%。周期性狂欢饮酒的特点是失去控制、无法履行义务和与酒精有关的创伤。焦点小组参与者指出,以前男性偶尔狂欢饮酒已被男性和女性频繁的周末豪饮、暴力和死亡所取代。讨论了限制和影响。对高水平问题饮酒的认识和对援助的渴望为社区干预努力提出了令人信服的要求。