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Objective: To calculate binge drinking rates among California adults and describe the characteristics of female and male binge drinkers. Method: Analyses of 2005 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data. Results: At least one binge drinking episode over a 30-day period was reported by 1.4 million California women (10.7% of all adult women) and 3.2 million California men (24.7%). For both women and men, factors associated with binge drinking included being 18-44 years of age, smoking, and having mid-range psychological distress scores. There were gender differences in binge drinking risk by race/ethnicity and health status. Method: Given the multi-stage sampling design and non-responses in the 2005 California Health Interview Survey-Specific techniques were employed to ensure that the 43,020 compteted result yeilded reasonable state wide estimates. Conclusion: Binge drinking is a serious public health concern that affects millions of adult Californians. Copyright © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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Banta, J. E., Przekop, P., Haviland, M. G., & Pereau, M. (2008). Binge drinking among California adults: Results from the 2005 California health interview survey. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 34(6), 801–809. https://doi.org/10.1080/00952990802491571
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