Retained risk-taking behaviors among past alcohol dependent trauma patients.

Author(s)
Ryb, G.E. Dischinger, P. Kufera, J. Ho, S. Read, K. & Soderstrom, C.
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Abstract

Alcohol dependence has been associated with behavioral risk factors and risk-taking tendencies. We investigated whether past alcohol dependent trauma center patients (n=42) retain the characteristics of current alcohol dependent patients (n=67) or whether they resemble patients without history of alcohol dependence (n=262). We found that past alcohol dependence patients retain some of the risk-taking tendencies (impulsivity and sensation seeking) and risk-taking behaviors (drinking and driving, riding with a drunk driver, binge drinking, speeding for the thrill) common to current alcohol dependent patients and they remain at a higher injury risk than the non alcohol dependent population. (Author/publisher)

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20051611 t ST (In: ST 20051611 S) /83 / ITRD E84238
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In: Proceedings of the 49th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, September 12-14, 2005, p. 295-309, 56 ref.

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