The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line?
- Autores
- Bond, Jason; Ye, Yu; Cherpitel, Cheryl J.; Room, Robin; Rehm, Jürgen; Borges, Guilherme; Cremonte, Mariana; Gmel, Gerhard; Hao, Wei; Sovinova, Hana; Stockwell, Tim
- Año de publicación
- 2010
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Background: While the validity of self-reported consumption based on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has been found to be high in emergency room (ER) samples, little research exists on the estimated number of drinks consumed given a BAC level. Such data would be useful in establishing a dose?response relationship between drinking and risk (e.g., of injury) in those studies for which the number of drinks consumed is not available but BAC is. Methods: Several methods were used to estimate the number of drinks consumed in the 6 hours prior to injury based on BAC obtained at the time of ER admission of n = 1,953 patients who self-reported any drinking 6 hours prior to their injury and who arrived to the ER within 6 hours of the event, from the merged Emergency Room Collaborative Alcohol Analysis Project (ERCAAP) and the World Health Organization Collaborative Study on Alcohol and Injury across 16 countries. Results: The relationship between self-reported consumption and averaged BAC within each consumption level appeared to be fairly linear up to about 7 drinks and a BAC of approximately 100 mg ⁄ dl. Above about 7 reported drinks, BAC appeared to have no relationship with drinking, possibly representing longer consumption periods than only the 6 hours before injury for those reporting higher quantities consumed. Both the volume estimate from the bivariate BAC to selfreport relationship as well as from a Widmark calculation using BAC and time from last drink to arrival to the ER indicated a somewhat weak relationship to actual number of self-reported drinks. Conclusions: Future studies may benefit from investigating the factors suspected to be driving the weak relationships between these measures, including the actual time over which the reported alcohol was consumed and pattern of drinking over the consumption period.
Fil: Bond, Jason. No especifíca;
Fil: Ye, Yu. No especifíca;
Fil: Cherpitel, Cheryl J.. No especifíca;
Fil: Room, Robin. No especifíca;
Fil: Rehm, Jürgen. No especifíca;
Fil: Borges, Guilherme. No especifíca;
Fil: Cremonte, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología. Introducción a la Investigación Psicológica; Argentina
Fil: Gmel, Gerhard. No especifíca;
Fil: Hao, Wei. No especifíca;
Fil: Sovinova, Hana. No especifíca;
Fil: Stockwell, Tim. No especifíca; - Materia
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self reported volume
BAC
Widmark equation
concordance - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/242451
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line?Bond, JasonYe, YuCherpitel, Cheryl J.Room, RobinRehm, JürgenBorges, GuilhermeCremonte, MarianaGmel, GerhardHao, WeiSovinova, HanaStockwell, Timself reported volumeBACWidmark equationconcordancehttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.4https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Background: While the validity of self-reported consumption based on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has been found to be high in emergency room (ER) samples, little research exists on the estimated number of drinks consumed given a BAC level. Such data would be useful in establishing a dose?response relationship between drinking and risk (e.g., of injury) in those studies for which the number of drinks consumed is not available but BAC is. Methods: Several methods were used to estimate the number of drinks consumed in the 6 hours prior to injury based on BAC obtained at the time of ER admission of n = 1,953 patients who self-reported any drinking 6 hours prior to their injury and who arrived to the ER within 6 hours of the event, from the merged Emergency Room Collaborative Alcohol Analysis Project (ERCAAP) and the World Health Organization Collaborative Study on Alcohol and Injury across 16 countries. Results: The relationship between self-reported consumption and averaged BAC within each consumption level appeared to be fairly linear up to about 7 drinks and a BAC of approximately 100 mg ⁄ dl. Above about 7 reported drinks, BAC appeared to have no relationship with drinking, possibly representing longer consumption periods than only the 6 hours before injury for those reporting higher quantities consumed. Both the volume estimate from the bivariate BAC to selfreport relationship as well as from a Widmark calculation using BAC and time from last drink to arrival to the ER indicated a somewhat weak relationship to actual number of self-reported drinks. Conclusions: Future studies may benefit from investigating the factors suspected to be driving the weak relationships between these measures, including the actual time over which the reported alcohol was consumed and pattern of drinking over the consumption period.Fil: Bond, Jason. No especifíca;Fil: Ye, Yu. No especifíca;Fil: Cherpitel, Cheryl J.. No especifíca;Fil: Room, Robin. No especifíca;Fil: Rehm, Jürgen. No especifíca;Fil: Borges, Guilherme. No especifíca;Fil: Cremonte, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología. Introducción a la Investigación Psicológica; ArgentinaFil: Gmel, Gerhard. No especifíca;Fil: Hao, Wei. No especifíca;Fil: Sovinova, Hana. No especifíca;Fil: Stockwell, Tim. No especifíca;Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc2010-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/242451Bond, Jason; Ye, Yu; Cherpitel, Cheryl J.; Room, Robin; Rehm, Jürgen; et al.; The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line?; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Alcoholism: Clinical And Experimental Research; 34; 6; 5-2010; 1118-11250145-6008CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01188.xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01188.xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:36:47Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/242451instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:36:47.422CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? Bond, Jason self reported volume BAC Widmark equation concordance |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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The Relationship Between Self‐Reported Drinking and BAC Level in Emergency Room Injury Cases: Is it a Straight Line? |
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Bond, Jason Ye, Yu Cherpitel, Cheryl J. Room, Robin Rehm, Jürgen Borges, Guilherme Cremonte, Mariana Gmel, Gerhard Hao, Wei Sovinova, Hana Stockwell, Tim |
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Bond, Jason |
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Bond, Jason Ye, Yu Cherpitel, Cheryl J. Room, Robin Rehm, Jürgen Borges, Guilherme Cremonte, Mariana Gmel, Gerhard Hao, Wei Sovinova, Hana Stockwell, Tim |
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Ye, Yu Cherpitel, Cheryl J. Room, Robin Rehm, Jürgen Borges, Guilherme Cremonte, Mariana Gmel, Gerhard Hao, Wei Sovinova, Hana Stockwell, Tim |
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self reported volume BAC Widmark equation concordance |
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self reported volume BAC Widmark equation concordance |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.4 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3 |
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Background: While the validity of self-reported consumption based on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has been found to be high in emergency room (ER) samples, little research exists on the estimated number of drinks consumed given a BAC level. Such data would be useful in establishing a dose?response relationship between drinking and risk (e.g., of injury) in those studies for which the number of drinks consumed is not available but BAC is. Methods: Several methods were used to estimate the number of drinks consumed in the 6 hours prior to injury based on BAC obtained at the time of ER admission of n = 1,953 patients who self-reported any drinking 6 hours prior to their injury and who arrived to the ER within 6 hours of the event, from the merged Emergency Room Collaborative Alcohol Analysis Project (ERCAAP) and the World Health Organization Collaborative Study on Alcohol and Injury across 16 countries. Results: The relationship between self-reported consumption and averaged BAC within each consumption level appeared to be fairly linear up to about 7 drinks and a BAC of approximately 100 mg ⁄ dl. Above about 7 reported drinks, BAC appeared to have no relationship with drinking, possibly representing longer consumption periods than only the 6 hours before injury for those reporting higher quantities consumed. Both the volume estimate from the bivariate BAC to selfreport relationship as well as from a Widmark calculation using BAC and time from last drink to arrival to the ER indicated a somewhat weak relationship to actual number of self-reported drinks. Conclusions: Future studies may benefit from investigating the factors suspected to be driving the weak relationships between these measures, including the actual time over which the reported alcohol was consumed and pattern of drinking over the consumption period. Fil: Bond, Jason. No especifíca; Fil: Ye, Yu. No especifíca; Fil: Cherpitel, Cheryl J.. No especifíca; Fil: Room, Robin. No especifíca; Fil: Rehm, Jürgen. No especifíca; Fil: Borges, Guilherme. No especifíca; Fil: Cremonte, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología. Introducción a la Investigación Psicológica; Argentina Fil: Gmel, Gerhard. No especifíca; Fil: Hao, Wei. No especifíca; Fil: Sovinova, Hana. No especifíca; Fil: Stockwell, Tim. No especifíca; |
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Background: While the validity of self-reported consumption based on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has been found to be high in emergency room (ER) samples, little research exists on the estimated number of drinks consumed given a BAC level. Such data would be useful in establishing a dose?response relationship between drinking and risk (e.g., of injury) in those studies for which the number of drinks consumed is not available but BAC is. Methods: Several methods were used to estimate the number of drinks consumed in the 6 hours prior to injury based on BAC obtained at the time of ER admission of n = 1,953 patients who self-reported any drinking 6 hours prior to their injury and who arrived to the ER within 6 hours of the event, from the merged Emergency Room Collaborative Alcohol Analysis Project (ERCAAP) and the World Health Organization Collaborative Study on Alcohol and Injury across 16 countries. Results: The relationship between self-reported consumption and averaged BAC within each consumption level appeared to be fairly linear up to about 7 drinks and a BAC of approximately 100 mg ⁄ dl. Above about 7 reported drinks, BAC appeared to have no relationship with drinking, possibly representing longer consumption periods than only the 6 hours before injury for those reporting higher quantities consumed. Both the volume estimate from the bivariate BAC to selfreport relationship as well as from a Widmark calculation using BAC and time from last drink to arrival to the ER indicated a somewhat weak relationship to actual number of self-reported drinks. Conclusions: Future studies may benefit from investigating the factors suspected to be driving the weak relationships between these measures, including the actual time over which the reported alcohol was consumed and pattern of drinking over the consumption period. |
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