TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Prevalence of at-risk drinking among a national sample of medical students JO - Substance abuse A1 - Shah, Ameet Arvind A1 - Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad A1 - Lindstrom, Richard W. A1 - Wolf, Kenneth E. SP - 141 EP - 149 VL - 30 IS - 2 N2 - As limited research exists on medical students' substance use patterns, including over-consumption of alcohol, the objective of this study was to determine prevalence and correlates of at-risk drinking among a national sample of medical students, using a cross-sectional, anonymous, Web-based survey. A total of 2710 medical students from 36 U.S. medical schools (1st to 4th year) completed the survey. Included in the instruments was a 10-item scale (AUDIT) to assess at-risk drinking behaviors within the last 12 months. Over 15% of the subjects (n = 412) scored positive for at-risk drinking (>/= 8). Multivariate analysis of the data revealed the following independent predictors were statistically significant (P

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