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Drinking behavior and "alcoholism".
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1975Drinking is viewed as a functional behavior, an active response to environmental conditions, and excessive drinking as a compromise behavior resulting from ineffectiveness in mediating goals and resolving problems.
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Drinking Behavior and Drinking Problems in the United States
1976Anyone interested in assessing drinking practices and the epidemiology of drinking problems must take into account the values and attitudes prevailing among major subgroups in America, for such values and attitudes play a very large role in determining the direction and persistence of drinking behavior.
Don Cahalan, Ira H. Cisin
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Bipolar Illness: Factors in Drinking Behavior
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1979Alcohol use and abuse was investigated in 73 patients with bipolar I manic-depressive illness who were attending a lithium clinic. Alcohol-related problems were identified in 7 of the male and none of the female patients. Family data revealed a higher morbid risk for alcoholism among relatives of patients with drinking problems than among relatives of ...
D L, Dunner, B M, Hensel, R R, Fieve
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Behavior of sheep drinking ethanol solution
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1995Sheep that were habituated to drinking 10% (vol/vol) ethanol solution instead of water were subjected to proven thirst stimuli to study the effect of chronic ethanol intake on brain mechanisms subserving thirst. Sheep that had not previously drunk 10% ethanol were also tested. All sheep were trained to press a pedal that delivered 50 ml/press of fluid
J R, Blair-West +4 more
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The Neuropsychology of Drinking Behavior
1983Animals seek water when the state of thirst arises in their brains and the tonic activity of the state governs their behavior as they select water and ingest it. The problem of the neuropsychology of drinking behavior is therefore essentially that of the brain mechanisms that are the state of thirst. That is, drinking behavior would be understood if we
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Physiologic and Situational Determinants of Drinking Behavior
1977Sober alcoholics are presumed to be more susceptible to relapse during states of emotional dysphoria. A prior study investigating situations most conducive to craving for alcohol reveals that 93% of alcoholics claim to experience craving when depressed, 90% when nervous, 88% when worried, 78% when feeling bad, 77% when under stress and 72% after ...
A M, Ludwig +4 more
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A gene for alcohol toxicity, not drinking behavior
Medical Hypotheses, 1992Apparently contradictory results concerning association of an allele of a human dopamine receptor gene with alcoholism are explained by the gene's being involved with ethanol toxicity, not drinking behavior.
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Drinking Behavior of Delinquent Boys
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1965E, BLACKER, H W, DEMONE, H E, FREEMAN
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[Drinking behavior in Switzerland].
Bulletin der Schweizerischen Akademie der Medizinischen Wissenschaften, 1979The results of a broad survey of drinking behaviour in Switzerland are reported. It is based on a questionnaire considered to be representative obtained from 1500 residents of Switzerland between 15 and 74 years of age. The study confirms previous findings that, similar as in other countries, alcohol consumption in Switzerland is distributed in the ...
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