Are alcoholic women more likely to drink premenstrually?

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A retrospective questionnaire study of alcoholic women attending a clinic for abstaining alcoholics, a voluntary agency and a drop-in centre for people with alcohol problems was conducted over a 2-year period. The women were asked whether they experienced premenstrual symptoms based on Halbreich et al.'s Premenstrual Assessment Form (PAF) [Halbreich et al. (1982) Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 65, 46-65] and were also administered the severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ). The results showed that one-third of women drank more premenstrually than at other times of the month. It is concluded that knowledge of high-risk times of the month can aid counselling for this group of women.

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Allen, D. (1996). Are alcoholic women more likely to drink premenstrually? Alcohol and Alcoholism, 31(2), 145–147. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.alcalc.a008125

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