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  1. 5 Φεβ 2022 · Excessive alcohol use, especially binge and heavy drinking, represents a serious threat to force readiness across the Department of Defense. Though these behaviors are a matter of individual service member choice, they are influenced by perceptions of the culture of alcohol use in the military.

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  2. 21 Μαρ 2023 · Data on Army substance abuse. Here are some behavioral health findings and recommendations about SUDs in the Army: Army data from a recent behavioral health investigation of Soldiers in one...

  3. 23 Οκτ 2019 · A 2017 study examining National Survey on Drug Use and Health data found that, compared to their non-veteran counterparts, veterans were more likely to use alcohol (56.6% vs 50.8% in a 1-month period), and to report heavy use of alcohol (7.5% vs 6.5% in a 1-month period). 3 Sixty-five percent of veterans who enter a treatment program report ...

  4. 8 Φεβ 2022 · This paper uses data from the 2018 Health Related Behaviors Survey of Active Duty service members to explore associations between alcohol culture and excessive alcohol use, serious consequences, risky driving behaviors, and productivity loss.

  5. 1 Απρ 2011 · Although alcoholism has always been identified as incompatible with military service, the effects of habitual heavy drinking among military personnel are less well understood.

  6. Results: Incidence rates of AUD in active duty service members (per 1,000 service members) ranged from 6.45 to 10.50 for alcohol abuse and 5.21 to 7.11 for alcohol dependence. Initial diagnoses of new-onset AUD occurred most frequently within 20-24 year-old, white, male, and non-married U.S. Army service members in the enlisted pay grades of E ...

  7. 28 Ιουλ 2015 · This study reports measures of alcohol consumption, identifies high risk groups, and examines the association between drinking and general health, limitations because of physical health problems, and social functioning in Australian military personnel.