Article Title:The influence of family history on alcohol intake in males and females
Abstract:
Objective. To assess the risk for alcohol abuse among individuals with a positive family history of alcohol abuse (FH+). Material and methods. The study population was a sample (n=8 890) drawn from a 1988 national survey on addictions in Mexico City's urban population. Data analysis consisted of frequency and association measures, using family history of alcohol abuse as the exposure factor. Results. Prevalence of heavy drinking was 13.7% for males and 0.6% for females, Alcohol dependence syndrome was found in 9.9% of males and 0.6% of females. Men with HF+ were twice more likely to develop dependence syndrome than HF- males. The odds ratio for women was 1.27. Conclusions. Differential patterns by gender were found for familial transmission of alcohol abuse; parental alcohol intake is a main risk factor for developing alcohol dependence syndrome. The English version of this paper is available at: http://www.insp.mx/salud/index.html.
Keywords: alcohol drinking; alcohol use family history; drinking patterns; sex; Mexico
DOI: 10.1590/S0036-36342001000100003
Source:SALUD PUBLICA DE MEXICO
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