Differences in subjective response to alcohol by gender, family history, heavy episodic drinking, and cigarette use: refining and broadening the scope of measurement.
Morean M, Corbin W, Treat T. Differences in subjective response to alcohol by gender, family history, heavy episodic drinking, and cigarette use: refining and broadening the scope of measurement. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2015, 76: 287-95. PMID: 25785804, PMCID: PMC5374480, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2015.76.287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubjective response to alcoholSubjective Effects of Alcohol ScaleResponse to alcoholHigh arousalPlacebo-controlled alcohol administration studyFamily history of alcoholismEffects of Alcohol ScaleMultigroup confirmatory factor analysisAlcohol administration studyMean-level comparisonsCigarette smoking statusFamily historyHistory of alcoholismHeavy drinking statusConfirmatory factor analysisHeavy episodic drinkingDrinking statusSmoking statusAlcohol ScaleSubjective effectsHeavy episodic drinkersSimulated bar settingEpisodic drinkersScalar MIEpisodic drinking
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