2005
DOI: 10.15288/jsa.2005.66.688
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Using the Bivariate Dale Model to jointly estimate predictors of frequency and quantity of alcohol use.

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“…Individual ACE types were positively associated with problematic alcohol-related behaviors in adulthood. In general, exposure to childhood physical abuse (CPA) (Anderson, Rabi, Lukas, & Teicher, 2010; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016; Shin, Lee, Jeon, & Wills, 2015), CSA (Corstorphine, Waller, Lawson, & Ganis, 2007; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Keyes et al, 2012; McMillan, Hanson, Bedrick, & Lapham, 2005; Shin, Lee, et al, 2015), emotional abuse (Campbell et al, 2016; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), mental illness in the household (Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), neglect (Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011), household member incarceration (Gjelsvik et al, 2013), substance abuse in the household (Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), and parental divorce (Pilowsky et al, 2009) were each associated with one or more problematic alcohol-related behaviors. Exposure to CPA (Schwandt, Heilig, Hommer, George, & Ramchandani, 2013), emotional abuse (Schwandt et al, 2013), emotional neglect (Schwandt et al, 2013), physical neglect (Schwandt et al, 2013), and CSA (Elliott et al, 2014; Schwandt et al, 2013) was associated with problematic alcohol-related behaviors in alcohol-dependent samples.…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual ACE types were positively associated with problematic alcohol-related behaviors in adulthood. In general, exposure to childhood physical abuse (CPA) (Anderson, Rabi, Lukas, & Teicher, 2010; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016; Shin, Lee, Jeon, & Wills, 2015), CSA (Corstorphine, Waller, Lawson, & Ganis, 2007; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Keyes et al, 2012; McMillan, Hanson, Bedrick, & Lapham, 2005; Shin, Lee, et al, 2015), emotional abuse (Campbell et al, 2016; Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011; Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), mental illness in the household (Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), neglect (Fenton et al, 2013; Fetzner et al, 2011), household member incarceration (Gjelsvik et al, 2013), substance abuse in the household (Font & Maguire-Jack, 2016), and parental divorce (Pilowsky et al, 2009) were each associated with one or more problematic alcohol-related behaviors. Exposure to CPA (Schwandt, Heilig, Hommer, George, & Ramchandani, 2013), emotional abuse (Schwandt et al, 2013), emotional neglect (Schwandt et al, 2013), physical neglect (Schwandt et al, 2013), and CSA (Elliott et al, 2014; Schwandt et al, 2013) was associated with problematic alcohol-related behaviors in alcohol-dependent samples.…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30,31 The paired ordinal outcomes were atherosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis, gross and miscroscopic infarction, cortical and subcortical infarction, and lacunar and nonlacunar gross subcortical infarction. 30,31 The paired ordinal outcomes were atherosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis, gross and miscroscopic infarction, cortical and subcortical infarction, and lacunar and nonlacunar gross subcortical infarction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This example, from McMillan et al (2005), concerns the relationship between the consumption of beer and physical or sexual abuse among DWI offenders. These data include non-beer drinkers, demonstrating the two-part model described in the prequel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The macro is described in detail and examples from Dale (1986) and McMillan, Hanson, Bedrick, and Lapham (2005) are discussed.Keywords: contingency table, ordinal regression, SAS macro. …”
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