American Drinking Practices: A National Study of Drinking Behavior and Attitudes |
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Background Scope and Method | 1 |
Demographic and Sociological Correlates of Lev | 18 |
Wine Beer and Distilled Spirits | 65 |
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Abst Abstainers 268 abstainers and infrequent Agree Disagree alcoholic beverages Catholics Cent classified close friends Conservative Protestants Detail Table differences Distilled Spirits drank drink at least drink less drink wine drinking behavior drinking habits drinking practices drinks containing drunk East South Central escape drinkers escape reasons findings frequency groups are reported Headnote Heavy 72 heavy-escape drinkers higher proportion Higher score highest Index of Social Infr Infrequent drinkers 121 interviews ISP groups ISP Lower score Jessor Knupfer least once less than once Liberal Protestants light drinkers Lower ISP Moderate 142 never older once a month percentage persons problem drinking proportion of abstainers proportion of drinkers proportion of heavy Q-F-V Groups reasons for drinking relatively religious Religious Fundamentalism reported in Detail Respondents in Q-F-V Sex and Q-F-V Social Position spouse subgroups Total drinkers Total sample 2746 urbanization wine or beer Women Abstainers 630 younger