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Citation

Wells KB, Burnam MA, Benjamin B, Golding JM. Alcohol Alcohol. 1990; 25(6): 673-684.

Affiliation

RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2085351

Abstract

The authors examined the relationships between drinking and perceived current health and physical functioning for a general household sample of Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. These relationships differed by sex and by the presence or absence of medical and psychiatric comorbidity, but not by ethnicity. Among men with a chronic medical illness, current abstinence was uniquely associated with poor current health and physical functioning, especially when current abstinence was combined with a past history of alcohol disorder. Among men without a chronic medical illness, a history of alcohol disorder (irrespective of current drinking) was uniquely associated with poorer functioning. For women, among the medically or psychiatrically ill, drinking was not strongly associated with physical functioning; while among women without chronic medical or psychiatric illness, a history of drinking was uniquely associated with poor physical functioning. The authors interpret the findings in terms of adverse effects of drinking and chronic medical conditions on functioning and the tendency of physically limited and chronically medically ill persons to stop drinking.


Language: en

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