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Trends in binge and heavy drinking, alcohol-related problems, and combat exposure in the U.S. military

机译:暴饮酒和酗酒,与酒精有关的问题以及美军作战暴露的趋势

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Population-based Department of Defense health behavior surveys were examined for binge and heavy drinking among U.S. active duty personnel. From 1998-2008, personnel showed significant increases in heavy drinking (15% to 20%) and binge drinking (35% to 47%). The rate of alcohol-related serious consequences was 4% for nonbinge drinkers, 9% for binge drinkers, and 19% for heavy drinkers. Personnel with high combat exposure had significantly higher rates of heavy (26.8%) and binge (54.8%) drinking than their counterparts (17% and 45%, respectively). Heavy and binge drinking put service members at high risk for problems that diminish force readiness and psychological fitness.
机译:在美国现役人员中检查了以人口为基础的国防部健康行为调查,看他们是否暴饮暴食和酗酒。从1998年到2008年,工作人员的大量饮酒(15%至20%)和暴饮暴食(35%至47%)显着增加。与酒精有关的严重后果发生率,非暴饮者为4%,暴饮者为9%,重度者为19%。战斗暴露率高的人员,其重度饮酒(26.8%)和暴饮暴食(54.8%)的比例明显高于同龄人(分别为17%和45%)。大量饮酒和暴饮暴食使服务人员面临着降低备战能力和心理适应能力的高风险。

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