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"Arbuckle TY" Authored Publications:

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1 The role of psychosocial context, age, and intelligence in memory performance of older men. Arbuckle TY, Gold DP, Andres D, Schwartzman A, Chaikelson J 1558702
CRDH
2 Measurement of lifetime alcohol consumption. Chaikelson JS, Arbuckle TY, Lapidus S, Gold DP 8189733
CRDH
3 Social drinking and cognitive functioning revisited: the role of intellectual endowment and psychological distress. Arbuckle TY, Chaikelson JS, Gold DP 8022184
CRDH
4 A longitudinal study of Off-Target Verbosity. Gold DP, Arbuckle TY 7583810
CRDH
5 Individual differences in trajectory of intellectual development over 45 years of adulthood. Arbuckle TY, Maag U, Pushkar D, Chaikelson JS 9883465
CRDH
6 Effect of off-target verbosity on communication efficiency in a referential communication task. Arbuckle TY, Nohara-LeClair M, Pushkar D 10755290
CRDH
7 Off-target verbosity, everyday competence, and subjective well-being. Arbuckle TY, Pushkar D, Bourgeois S, Bonneville L 15331857
CRDH

 

Title:Measurement of lifetime alcohol consumption.
Authors:Chaikelson JSArbuckle TYLapidus SGold DP
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8189733?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.15288/jsa.1994.55.133
Publication:Journal of studies on alcohol
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PMID:8189733 Category:J Stud Alcohol Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: CRDH

Description:

Measurement of lifetime alcohol consumption.

J Stud Alcohol. 1994 Mar;55(2):133-40

Authors: Chaikelson JS, Arbuckle TY, Lapidus S, Gold DP

Abstract

The reliability and validity of a retrospective, self-report measure, the Concordia Lifetime Drinking Questionnaire (CLDQ), were assessed with a group of 72 elderly Canadian men. The CLDQ includes quantity and frequency questions on current beverage-specific alcohol use and a series of questions about the start of alcohol use. The innovative features of the CLDQ include requiring subjects to collaborate with the interviewer in drawing a graph that represents their lifetime drinking patterns and encouraging more accurate recall by the use of salient events in the subject's life history. Drinking was assessed on two occasions approximately 33 months apart. Forty-six wives responded to questions about their husband's drinking. The reliability coefficient for lifetime drinking was .78. A comparison of the two graphs every fifth year from 1945 to 1985 yielded significant correlations that ranged from .65 to .87. Validity was tested by comparing each wife's rating of her husband's drinking at present and at time of marriage with similar points on the husband's graphs; the correlations were .87 and .72, respectively. Moderate correlations were obtained between the MAST and the CLDQ. The CLDQ was judged to be a reliable and valid measure of lifetime drinking, appropriate for use with the elderly. The longitudinal lifetime drinking patterns appeared similar to those found in cross-sectional studies.

PMID: 8189733 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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