1992. Family history of alcoholism in the United States: Prevalence and demographic characteristics. Br J Addict 87:931-935.Harford TC (1992) Family history of alcoholism in the United States: preva- lence and demographic characteristics. Br J Addict 87:931-935....
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the association between early onset alcoholism and family history to determine whether family history of alcoholism is predictive of earlier initiation of drinking, more rapid onset of dependence once drinking has begun, or both. METHOD: Using cross-sectional, retrospecti...
Parental history of alcoholism and probability of marriage Personal interview data for 16,795 U.S. adults 18鈥 39 years of age were analyzed to assess the effect of positive parental history of alcoholism on the pro... Deborah A. Dawson and Bridget F. Grant and Thomas C. Harford - 《Jo...
This article reviews the history of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs as well as the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies. Each has its roots in the Yale Laboratory of Applied Physiology and the era shortly after the repeal of National Prohibition in the United States. The journal was...
DJ Anderson,JP Mcgovern,RL Dupont - 《Journal of Addictive Diseases》 被引量: 85发表: 1999年 The Impact of AA on Professional Treatment Several forces combined in the 1950s to profoundly change the way alcoholism was treated in the United States. Anderson, Bradley, and Hazelden staff combined...
The drinking man's disease: the 'pre-history' of alcoholism in Georgian Britain. Drinking played an extremely important social role in eighteenth century England, and heavy drinking was considered manly. At times, especially during the 'gin craze' of the 1730s and 1740s, consumption levels roc...
Six hundred fourteen young adults (age 18–30yrs) of Mexican American heritage, largely second generation, were recruited from the community and assessed with the Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism and an acculturation stress scale. More males (51.2%) reported experiencing ...
Also ranks #7 on The Greatest Jazz Saxophonists of All Time Dig Deeper Musicians Who Died of Alcoholism 5 Wayne Shorter 379 votes Wayne Shorter, a true innovator and visionary, stands as one of the most influential saxophonists and composers in modern jazz history. His ability...
In 1833 the ___ was formed to discourage alcohol consumption. American Temperance union "A Treatise of Domestic Economy" was a guideline for Women on domesticity and was written by: Catherine Beecher Stow Such was the level of alcohol consumption by the 1830s the United States was labeled by...
During the Progressive Era numerous policies were taken up by those with progressive beliefs. Thetemperance movementsought tomake the consumption of alcohol illegal, arguing alcoholism was a major source of familial breakdown. Subsequently, theEighteenth Amendmentto the US Constitution was passed in 1920...