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急诊入院患者的饮酒模式及与受伤状况相关的问题。

Drinking patterns and problems associated with injury status in emergency room admissions.

作者信息

Cherpitel C J

机构信息

Institute of Epidemiology and Behavioral Medicine, Medical Research Institute of San Francisco, Berkeley, CA 94709.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1988 Feb;12(1):105-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1988.tb00141.x.

Abstract

A study of emergency room admissions at San Francisco General Hospital was undertaken to analyze the association of drinking patterns and problems with injury status. A 20% probability sample of patients admitted to the emergency room around-the-clock over a 60-day period was interviewed. Interviews were completed on 75% of those sampled (N = 1896). Of these, 29% (N = 555) were admitted to the emergency room for injuries, with drinkers more likely than abstainers to be admitted for injuries. Differences were found in the quantity and frequency of usual drinking and frequency of drunkenness for type and cause of injury and for prior alcohol-related accidents. Little differences was found between the injured and noninjured on social consequences of drinking or experiences associated with alcohol dependence and loss of control over drinking. Both injured and noninjured in this population reported much higher rates of frequent heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems than that found in the general population which may have masked additional associations of drinking patterns and problems with injury status.

摘要

一项针对旧金山综合医院急诊室入院情况的研究旨在分析饮酒模式及问题与受伤状况之间的关联。对在60天内全天候入住急诊室的患者进行了20%的概率抽样访谈。抽样患者中有75%(N = 1896)完成了访谈。其中,29%(N = 555)因受伤入住急诊室,饮酒者比戒酒者更有可能因伤入院。在受伤类型和原因、既往与酒精相关事故方面,发现平时饮酒量和频率以及醉酒频率存在差异。在饮酒的社会后果或与酒精依赖及饮酒失控相关的经历方面,受伤者和未受伤者之间差异不大。该人群中的受伤者和未受伤者报告的频繁大量饮酒及与酒精相关问题的发生率均远高于普通人群,这可能掩盖了饮酒模式及问题与受伤状况之间的其他关联。

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