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The Role of Paternal Drinking Problems in the Psychological Characteristics of High School Students
Dong Hyun Choi, Jong Sung Kim, Jin Gyu Jung, Young Il Ryou, Young Seok Kim, Won Chul Uh
Korean J Fam Med 2013;34(6):377-384.   Published online November 25, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2013.34.6.377
Background

It has been reported that children with parental drinking problems are at increased risk of drinking problems or psychiatric diseases in adulthood. The present study was conducted to examine the psychiatric characteristics of high school students according to paternal drinking problems.

Methods

The subjects were 950 high school students (390 male and 560 female). The paternal drinking problems were assessed by using the Father-Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, Beck's depression inventory, and Beck's anxiety inventory were used to evaluate the drinking behavior, depression, and anxiety of high school students.

Results

While male students with paternal drinking problems showed significantly increased risk of anxiety (odds ratio [OR], 2.21; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05 to 4.63), female students with paternal drinking problems showed significantly increased risk of depression (OR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.24 to 2.74) according to the results of logistic regression analysis with adjustments for participants' age, whether they live together with parents, their religion, club activities, and smoking habits on the basis of students without paternal drinking problems.

Conclusion

The above results suggest that paternal drinking problems lead to unstable mentalities in both male and female students, and that a family physician should address the mental state of teenagers with paternal drinking problems during clinical encounters.

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  • Psychiatric nurse delivered group‐cognitive‐behavioral therapy for internalizing behavior problems among children of parents with alcohol use disorders
    Dayananda B. Omkarappa, Sreevani Rentala, Prasanthi Nattala
    Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing.2021; 34(4): 259.     CrossRef
  • Gender Differences in Anxiety, Depression, and Self-Esteem among Children of Alcoholics
    Dayananda Bittenahalli Omkarappa, Sreevani Rentala, Prasanthi Nattala
    Indian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing.2021; 18(2): 79.     CrossRef
  • The association between paternal psychopathology and adolescent depression and anxiety: A systematic review
    Alice Wickersham, Daniel Leightley, Marc Archer, Nicola T. Fear
    Journal of Adolescence.2020; 79(1): 232.     CrossRef
  • Psychological characteristics of adolescents from functional and dysfunctional families with fathers' alcoholism
    Grujić Simonović
    Engrami.2018; 40(2): 4.     CrossRef
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Usefulness of Alcohol-screening Instruments in Detecting Problem Drinking among Elderly Male Drinkers
Young Il Ryou, Jong Sung Kim, Jin Gyu Jung, Sung Soo Kim, Dong Hyun Choi
Korean J Fam Med 2012;33(3):126-133.   Published online May 24, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2012.33.3.126
Background

In Korea, few studies have been performed on screening instruments for the detection of at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders in the elderly. This study evaluated the validity of three screening instruments in elderly male drinkers.

Methods

The subjects were 242 Korean men aged ≥ 65 years. Face-to-face interviews were used to identify at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders. At-risk drinking was defined according to the criteria for heavy or binge drinking of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Alcohol use disorder was diagnosed using the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-text revision. The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT), Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test-geriatric version (SMAST-G), and cut down, annoyed, guilty, eye-opener (CAGE) questionnaire were used as the alcohol-screening instruments. Based on the diagnostic interview results, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of the instruments were compared.

Results

For identification of at-risk drinking, the AUDIT AUROC demonstrated greater diagnostic power than did those of SMAST-G and CAGE (both P < 0.001). In screening for alcohol use disorders, the AUDIT AUROC was also significantly higher than those of SMAST-G and CAGE (both P < 0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of screening for at-risk drinking with an AUDIT score ≥ 7 were 77.3% and 85.1%, respectively, whereas those for the alcohol use disorders with an AUDIT score ≥ 11 were 91.3% and 90.8%, respectively.

Conclusion

The results suggest that the AUDIT is the most effective tool in identifying problem drinkers among elderly male drinkers.

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  • Alcohol and substance use in older adults with treatment‐resistant depression
    Maytinee Srifuengfung, Eric J. Lenze, Steven P. Roose, Patrick J. Brown, Helen Lavretsky, Jordan F. Karp, Charles F. Reynolds, Michael Yingling, Naratip Sa‐nguanpanich, Benoit H. Mulsant
    International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Screening Tools for Alcohol Use Disorder Among Older Adults: A Scoping Review
    Lynn Greenleaf Brown, Pamela R. Short, Adelia Grabowsky
    Journal of Gerontological Nursing.2024; 50(11): 21.     CrossRef
  • Pragmatic Screening of Anxiety, Depression, Suicidal Ideation, and Substance Misuse in Older Adults
    Sean A. Lauderdale, Kelly J. Martin, Kobi R. Oakes, Jenna M. Moore, Reynolds J. Balotti
    Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.2022; 29(1): 105.     CrossRef
  • Validation of the AUDIT and AUDIT-C for Hazardous Drinking in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
    Yannic van Gils, Erik Franck, Eva Dierckx, Sebastiaan P. J. van Alphen, John B. Saunders, Geert Dom
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(17): 9266.     CrossRef
  • Validated scales for substance use disorders in the geriatric population
    Siddharth Sarkar, Esha Sood, Roshan Bhad, Ashwani Mishra
    Journal of Geriatric Mental Health.2021; 8(2): 70.     CrossRef
  • Uživanje alkohola med starostniki v domačem okolju: rezultati presejalnega testa SMAST-G
    Radojka Kobentar, Zoran Kusić
    Obzornik zdravstvene nege.2017;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Alcohol Use and the Older Adult Woman
    Nancy S. Goldstein, Nancy Hodgson, Christine Savage, Benita Walton-Moss
    The Journal for Nurse Practitioners.2015; 11(4): 436.     CrossRef
  • Reliability and Validity of Alcohol Use Disorder dentification Test-Korean Revised Version for Screening At-risk Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorders
    Chang-Gi Kim, Jong Sung Kim, Jin-Gyu Jung, Sung-Soo Kim, Seok-Joon Yoon, Hae-Sun Suh
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2014; 35(1): 2.     CrossRef
  • Detecting alcohol problems in older adults: can we do better?
    Christine Taylor, Katy A Jones, Tom Dening
    International Psychogeriatrics.2014; 26(11): 1755.     CrossRef
  • Comments on Statistical Issues in July 2012
    Yong Gyu Park
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2012; 33(4): 247.     CrossRef
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Usefulness of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test in Screening for Problem Drinkers among College Students.
Jeong Gil Lee, Jong Sung Kim, Jin Gyu Jung, Tae Keun Choi, Young Il Ryou
Korean J Fam Med 2011;32(1):29-36.   Published online January 20, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2011.32.1.29
Background
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is effective in identifying problem drinking. This study purposed to evaluate the usefulness of AUDIT in identifying problem drinking among Korean university students whose drinking characteristic is different from adults.Methods: The subjects were 235 students who had visited the Health Service Center of Chungnam National University. All subjects had a diagnostic interview for the presence of at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorder. At-risk drinking was defi ned according to the criteria of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Alcohol use disorder was diagnosed by the criteria of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV TR). At-risk drinking or alcohol use disorder was classified into problem drinking. At the same time, a survey was conducted using three screening tools: AUDIT, cut down, annoyed, guilty feelings, eye opener (CAGE), and cut down, under infl uence, guilty feelings, eye opener (CUGE). Area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of the questionnaires to the results of interviews were compared. Results: Seventy one students were at-risk drinkers and 46 had alcohol use disorder, and 75 were classifi ed into problem drinkers. For identifi cation of problem drinking, AUROC of AUDIT was 0.970 in men and 0.989 in women. For CAGE, it was 0.650 in men and 0.747 in women. For CUGE, it was 0.689 in men and 0.745 in women.Conclusion: Above results suggest that AUDIT is most effective in identifying university students' problem drinking.

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  • Effect of Distress Tolerance Improvement Intervention for Problematic Drinkers
    Gwang-Pyo Jang, Hyae Young Yoon
    STRESS.2025; 33(1): 22.     CrossRef
  • Usefulness of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Korean Revised Version in Screening for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition Alcohol Use Disorder among College Students
    Sun-Jin Kim, Jong-Sung Kim, Sung-Soo Kim, Jin-Kyu Jung, Seok-Joon Yoon, Jung-Yoon Lee, Ji-Han Kim
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2018; 39(6): 333.     CrossRef
  • Usefulness of Heavy Drinking and Binge Drinking for the Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder
    Seong Gu Kim, Jong Sung Kim, Han Ju Pack, Han Na Sung
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2016; 37(4): 214.     CrossRef
  • The Correlation Between Problem Drinking and Sensory Processing Feature in College Students
    Young-Ju Park, Gang-Sik Song
    Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists.2015; 13(1): 23.     CrossRef
  • The Effect of a Time Management Program on Drinking-Habit and Self-Efficacy in College Student With Problematic Drinking
    Young-Ju Park, Yu-Seok Kim, Su-Jung Park, Ji-Yeon Park, Ji-Hyun Bang, Ji-Won Song, Moonyoung Chang
    Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists.2015; 13(1): 57.     CrossRef
  • Reliability and Validity of Alcohol Use Disorder dentification Test-Korean Revised Version for Screening At-risk Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorders
    Chang-Gi Kim, Jong Sung Kim, Jin-Gyu Jung, Sung-Soo Kim, Seok-Joon Yoon, Hae-Sun Suh
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2014; 35(1): 2.     CrossRef
  • Korean College Students' Self-growth Experience through a Therapeutic Community Program
    Eun Jin Lee, Mihyoung Lee
    Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing.2014; 23(2): 93.     CrossRef
  • Utility of the Alcohol Consumption Questions in the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test for Screening At-Risk Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorders among Korean College Students
    Ui Suk Kwon, Jong Sung Kim, Sung Soo Kim, Jin Gyu Jung, Seok-Joon Yoon, Seong Gu Kim
    Korean Journal of Family Medicine.2013; 34(4): 272.     CrossRef
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