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Definition
- Known or suspected alcohol abuse
- Questions or concerns related to alcohol intoxication, dependence, or abuse
General Information - Approximately 6% of the population in the United States and Canada meets diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence.
- Women and the elderly will have a higher blood alcohol level in comparison with men for the same amount of alcohol consumption.
What is the difference between moderate drinking and at-risk drinking? - Definition of a Single Drink- 1.5 oz hard liquor (one shot or jigger), 5 oz wine (small glass), 12 oz beer (one can)
- Moderate Drinking (social drinking)
- Men who have 2 or less drinks/day.
- Women/Elderly who have 1 or less drinks per day.
- At-Risk Drinking - Individuals have no apparent medical, social, or legal problems related to alcohol but drink excessively.
- Men who have more than 14 drinks per week or more than 4 drinks on a single occasion.
- Women and elderly persons who have more than 7 drinks per week or more than 3 drinks on occasion.
- Drinking any alcohol during pregnancy.
And what do the terms Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependence mean? - Alcohol Abuse (problem drinking, harmful drinking) - Individuals with alcohol abuse have patterns of alcohol drinking that lead to health, occupational, legal, or social problems. This can range from minor problems like waking up with a hangover to more serious consequences such as motor vehicle accidents and missing work.
- Alcohol Dependence (alcoholism) - Alcoholism is a disease. Alcoholics are physically addicted to alcohol and demonstrate withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking. Alcoholics also develop tolerance, which means that they have to drink more alcohol to achieve the same level of intoxication. Alcoholics feel compelled to drink and continue to drink in the face of adverse consequences.
Cage Questionnaire - These four questions are a simple way to screen for alcohol abuse and dependence. One or two positive answers suggest at-risk alcohol drinking and the individual should see their doctor for further evaluation. Three or four positive answers indicate a high likelihood of alcohol abuse and/or dependency. - Have you ever felt you should CUT down on your drinking?
- Have people ever ANNOYED you by criticizing your drinking?
- Have you ever felt bad or GUILTY about your drinking?
- Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover (EYE-OPENER)?
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