Annis H M, Sobell L C, Ayala-Velazquez H, Rybakowski J K, Sandahl C, Saunders B, Thomas S, Ziołkowski M
Behaviour Change Unit, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Subst Use Misuse. 1996 Sep-Oct;31(11-12):1525-46. doi: 10.3109/10826089609063990.
In recent years a number of drinking-related assessment instruments have undergone extensive developmental work and are in widespread use. These include measures that are designed to assess: 1) patterns of alcohol consumption. Timeline Followback Method (TLFB); and 2) antecedents to alcohol use, Inventory of Drinking Situations (IDS)-two constructs that would be expected to be sensitive to cross-cultural variability in drinking practices. These assessment tools present opportunities for the study of cross-cultural differences in drinking patterns and the circumstances under which drinking occurs. A World Health Organization project utilizing these assessment tools is currently underway in five countries (Australia, Canada, Mexico, Poland, and Sweden). This project focuses on the identification of profile differ.