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Alcohol Use in Three Different Inner Cities in South Africa: AUDIT-C and CAGE
Authors:Karl Peltzer  Leickness Simbayi  Seth Kalichman  Sean Jooste  Allanise Cloete  Ntombizodwa Mbelle
Institution:1. Human Sciences Research Council &2. University of Limpopokpeltzer@hsrc.ac.za;4. Human Sciences Research Council;5. University of Connecticut
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to describe the frequency of risky drinking among a general urban population survey (n=1379) in South Africa with the help of (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) AUDIT-C scores, CAGE (Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener) scores and compare the scores with calculated risky drinking in terms of weekly alcohol consumption or heavy episodic drinking. Results indicate 44.4% for men and 25.4% for women as hazardous or harmful drinkers and using the CAGE 44.7% (55% among men and 35.5% among women). AUDIT-C and CAGE cases were more likely to be women than men and were also more likely among Coloureds and Whites than Black Africans and Indians or Asians. This study showed a greater sensitivity of AUDIT to CAGE.
Keywords:alcohol use  AUDIT  CAGE  urban areas  South Africa
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