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香港中文大学研究人员 ( 现职)
林慧恩医生 (麻醉及深切治疗学系) |
林慧恩医生 (麻醉及深切治疗学系) |
Professor RAINER Timothy Hudson (意外及急救医学教研部) |
Professor Colin Alexander GRAHAM (意外及急救医学教研部) |
Dr. Giles Nicholas CATTERMOLE (意外及急救医学教研部) |
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数位物件识别号 (DOI) http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1465-3362.2011.00297.x |
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摘要Introduction and Aims. High rates of hazardous alcohol consumption have been reported among medical students in several countries. This study aimed to determine the degree of self-reported alcohol use among medical students in Hong Kong, and to compare this with published data from medical students elsewhere. Design and Methods. 111/137 (81%) final year medical students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong were recruited and anonymously completed the World Health Organization's Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, a screening tool which assesses alcohol consumption, dependence and alcohol-related problems. Results are graded as low risk (score 1-7) or harmful and hazardous (8 or more). Results. The rate of ever drinking among this group of Hong Kong medical students is relatively high (7http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/4%) but few students reported at-risk drinking patterns (1.8%). Most students who drank did so less than once per month and most reported typically drinking only one to two drinks when they did drink alcohol. Discussion and Conclusions. While rates of alcohol drinking among this group of Hong Kong medical students are comparable to those reported in Europe and North America, rates of problem drinking are much lower. [Rotheray KR, Cattermole GN, Liow ECH, Machin P, Graham CA, Rainer TH. Alcohol misuse is rare among Hong Kong medical students.
着者Rotheray KR, Cattermole GN, Liow ECH, Machin P, Graham CA, Rainer TH
期刊名称DRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW
出版年份2011
月份11
日期1
卷号30
期次6
出版社Wiley
页次685 - 688
国际标準期刊号0959-5236
语言英式英语
关键词alcohol drinking; AUDIT; Hong Kong; medical student
Web of Science 学科类别Substance Abuse; SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SSCI