2020
DOI: 10.1080/00952990.2020.1712410
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Screening for alcohol use disorders in college student drinkers with the AUDIT and the USAUDIT: a receiver operating characteristic curve analysis

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“…The mean value of the total AUDIT score showed a low intensity of alcohol use disorders in Slovak students (mean = 6.01), which corresponds to the results in the US study (mean = 5.70) [107]. Ecuadorian and Spanish students also reported a low risk of alcohol use disorder [103,104].…”
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“…The mean value of the total AUDIT score showed a low intensity of alcohol use disorders in Slovak students (mean = 6.01), which corresponds to the results in the US study (mean = 5.70) [107]. Ecuadorian and Spanish students also reported a low risk of alcohol use disorder [103,104].…”
Section: Prevalence and Levels Of Stress Depression And Alcohol Use supporting
confidence: 83%
“…Slovak female students acquired a mean score of 5.15 and male students had a mean of 7.54, which confirms the dominance of males. In other studies, male students also obtained higher AUDIT scores compared to their counterparts [103][104][105][106][107].…”
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“…The results were compared with a study from Sau Luis where majority of the participants were not remorseful of drinking alcohol 27 .Nearly half of the participants reported unable to remember events after a night of drinking on daily or almost daily drink. The significant of this was that participants were likely to suffer from alcohol use disorder or other comorbidities and as such further diagnostic studies can improve the diagnostic evaluation 22,28,29 .…”
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“…10 If the patient scores a 3 (Table 2 7 ), a cautious approach might be to consider the screen positive, yet it is notable that existing studies even with the general population vary in their recommended gendered cutoffs with both the AUDIT-C and full AUDIT. 16,17 Although the full 10-item AUDIT generally recognizes a score ‡8 as a positive screen for alcohol risk regardless of gender, it has not yet been validated with TGD populations, despite the World Health Organization (WHO) guidance that ''the test could be improved by focusing on more carefully defined risk groups [.] Specification of cut-off points is needed for [.…”
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