Harford T C
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Division of Biometry and Epidemiology, Rockville, MD 20857.
Addiction. 1993 Jul;88(7):907-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1993.tb02108.x.
This paper examines some of the major ethical and research issues associated with the measurement and recording of alcohol-related problems. Because self-reports of the history of the amount of alcohol ingested are sometimes unreliable, the assessment of the role of alcohol in casualties often relies on a variety of methods which are both diverse and interrelated. The unique measurement problems posed by the diversity of alcohol measures are reviewed and issues in selection and recording bias of alcohol's involvement in injury are discussed. A number of fundamental ethical and moral issues related to measurement are identified.
本文探讨了与酒精相关问题的测量和记录有关的一些主要伦理和研究问题。由于对酒精摄入量历史的自我报告有时不可靠,因此评估酒精在伤亡事件中的作用通常依赖于多种既多样又相互关联的方法。本文回顾了酒精测量多样性所带来的独特测量问题,并讨论了在选择和记录酒精与伤害关联方面的偏差问题。确定了一些与测量相关的基本伦理和道德问题。