Questioning the validity of the 4+/5+ binge or heavy drinking criterion in college and clinical populations.
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Support for alcohol policies from drinkers in the City of Tshwane, South Africa: Data from the International Alcohol Control study.Binge Drinking: Current Diagnostic and Therapeutic Issues.The search for an elusive cutoff remains: Problems of binary classification of heavy drinking as an endpoint for alcohol clinical trials.How Much Is Too Much? Patterns of Drinking During Alcohol Treatment and Associations With Post-Treatment Outcomes Across Three Alcohol Clinical Trials.Do Alcohol Relapse Episodes During Treatment Predict Long-Term Outcomes? Investigating the Validity of Existing Definitions of Alcohol Use Disorder RelapseFinding success in failure: using latent profile analysis to examine heterogeneity in psychosocial functioning among heavy drinkers following treatment.Questions about the validity of the binge or heavy drinking criterion have implications for more than just treatment evaluation.Settling the score: moving beyond the 5/4 criterion debate.Late-Life Drinking Problems: The Predictive Roles of Drinking Level vs. Drinking Pattern.Internalizing Risk Factors for College Students' Alcohol use: A Combined Person- and Variable-Centered Approach.One size should not fit all, so use the right tool for the job.A quantification of the alcohol use-consequences association in college student and clinical populations: A large, multi-sample study.A Text Message Intervention with Adaptive Goal Support to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Among Non-Treatment-Seeking Young Adults: Non-Randomized Clinical Trial with Voluntary Length of Enrollment.Better options than self-report of consumption.Commentary on Wilson et al. (2016): The meaning of success in failure.
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Questioning the validity of the 4+/5+ binge or heavy drinking criterion in college and clinical populations.
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Matthew R Pearson
Megan Kirouac
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2015-12-28T00:00:00Z