Weisner C, Schmidt L
Alcohol Research Group, Western Consortium for Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94709, USA.
Addiction. 1995 Mar;90(3):329-41. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.1995.9033293.x.
This paper describes the Community Epidemiology Laboratory (CEL) of the Alcohol Research Group, a project focusing on the epidemiology of alcohol problems and community responses to those problems. Since 1980, a series of probability surveys have been conducted in the general population and in a wide range of health and social service agencies in a northern California county. The agency-based samples have included all agencies or representative samples of each system (alcohol treatment, drug treatment, mental health treatment, emergency rooms, primary health care, criminal justice and welfare) with probability samples of clients interviewed at intake. These studies have addressed questions regarding (1) the burden and epidemiologic description of alcohol problems in a community; (2) the relationship of alcohol to other health and social problems; (3) the influence of social policy on the constitution of services and care of individuals; and (4) health services issues of access and pathways to treatment. The project is designed for comparable analysis of studies with special focus on women and ethnic minorities. This paper provides an overview of the CEL, including its major research questions, overall design, sampling principles, methodological issues and measures. It highlights the main findings and discusses the limitations and advantages of such methodologies for further understanding alcohol problems in a community.
本文介绍了酒精研究小组的社区流行病学实验室(CEL),该项目专注于酒精问题的流行病学以及社区对这些问题的应对措施。自1980年以来,在加利福尼亚州北部一个县的普通人群以及广泛的健康和社会服务机构中进行了一系列概率调查。基于机构的样本包括每个系统(酒精治疗、药物治疗、心理健康治疗、急诊室、初级卫生保健、刑事司法和福利)的所有机构或代表性样本,并对入院时接受访谈的客户进行概率抽样。这些研究解决了以下问题:(1)社区中酒精问题的负担和流行病学描述;(2)酒精与其他健康和社会问题的关系;(3)社会政策对服务构成和个人护理的影响;(4)获得治疗的途径和治疗途径的卫生服务问题。该项目旨在对特别关注妇女和少数民族的研究进行可比分析。本文概述了CEL,包括其主要研究问题、总体设计、抽样原则、方法学问题和测量方法。它突出了主要发现,并讨论了这些方法在进一步了解社区酒精问题方面的局限性和优势。