Predictors of transitions across stages of alcohol use and disorders in an adult population with heterogeneous ethnic restrictions regarding drinking
Addiction2020Vol. 116(4), pp. 809–818
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Abstract
The prevalence of life-time alcohol use among adults in Nepal appears to be low, but the overall prevalence of disorder is similar to other countries. Socio-demographic correlates of early alcohol use transitions differ from those associated with later transitions; while sex and age cohort were associated with all transitions, ethnicity was associated with early transitions (opportunity, life-time use, regular use), but not later transitions (use and regular use to disorder).
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