Note that three "yes" answers indicate a reason to consider the possibility. If you answer "yes" to 1,3,5,6, 8, 9, 17, and 19 but it is all ancient history, you may have dodged a bullet. Notice that the questions are posed in the present tense.
Note that three "yes" answers indicate a reason to consider the possibility. If you answer "yes" to 1,3,5,6, 8, 9, 17, and 19 but it is all ancient history, you may have dodged a bullet. Notice that the questions are posed in the present tense.
I'm not sure I buy the 80%. Is there some qualification on what defines the daily use and what crossing the line into dependence. You got a reference?
I have a sneaking suspicion that it's something more along the lines of... "Of patients who were diagnosed with an alcohol dependency, 80% had daily intake of alcohol".I'd hazard an opinion that the 80% comes about because those who meet five of the criteria are likely to drink every day, not the other way around. Also, there is a factor that the way medicine is practiced today, achieving a diagnosis is the goal, so there is probably a bias toward diagnosis.
I have a sneaking suspicion that it's something more along the lines of... "Of patients who were diagnosed with an alcohol dependency, 80% had daily intake of alcohol".
But I know next to nothing about statistical methods, all I know is statisticians swear they're right. Always.
Do you turn to inferior companions and environments when drinking?
Gee whiz. I didn't make up the list. Here, take your choice from several lists:Have you SEEN the list of people coming to Gaston's?!