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Army Substance Abuse Program (Please select Slide Show on the PowerPoint toolbar and then select Start Slide Show From the Beginning. The links will not function otherwise.) (804) 734-9079/9177

Alcohol and You

Facts about Alcohol In the U.S., one in every 13 adults get into serious trouble due to their drinking 700,000 Americans receive treatment for alcoholism on any given day Alcohol-related problems cost society 185 billion dollars annually Alcohol and medication interactions maybe a factor in 25% of emergency room admissions

Facts about Alcohol The mixing of alcohol and prescribed medications or illegal drugs can lead to death It is illegal to buy, possess or consume alcohol if you are under the age of 21. The only exception to this is all soldiers who are on the installation. Once an underage soldier, who has been drinking alcohol, leaves the installation, he/she is subject to state law (21). Regardless of where the alcohol was consumed

Facts about Alcohol Nearly one half of all highway fatalities involve either a driver or a pedestrian who has been drinking (Nationwide) El Paso, last calendar year, more than 50% of all traffic fatalities were alcohol related One in 17 cars on the road are DWI, Nationwide El Paso, last year, was one in five One third of drunk drivers are repeat offenders

A Standard Drink One 12 ounce bottle of beer One 5 ounce glass of wine one 1.5 ounce of distilled spirits All of the above contain the same amount of alcohol.

Assess your Drinking The Audit (Alcohol Use Discorders Identification Test) was developed by the World Health Organization. Answer the following questions about your use of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, vodka, etc.) as it relates to the past 12 months. Score your answers on a piece of paper using the bold numbers in front of each answer.

It is important to remember: that when taking this questionnaire, the scale only suggests that you may want to consider seeking assistance and is not based on fact, merely suggesting that a lifestyle change may need to occur. This in no way replaces the need for medical or psychological help.

How often do you have drink containing alcohol? 1 How often do you have drink containing alcohol? 0 - Never 1 - Monthly 2 – 2-4 Times a month 3 – 2-3 times a week 4 – 4 or more times a week

2 How many drinks containing alcohol do you have in typical day when you are drinking? 0 – 1-2 1 – 3-4 2 – 5-6 3 – 7-9 4 – 10 or more

How often do you have six or more drinks on one occasion? 3 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you started? 4 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

How often during the past year have you failed to do what was normally expected from you because of drinking? 5 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

How often during the last year have you needed a first drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session? 6 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

How often during the last year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking? 7 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking? 8 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

Have you or any one else been injured as a result of your drinking? 9 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

Has a relative, friend, doctor or health worker been concerned about your drinking or suggested you cut down ? 10 0 – Never 1 – Less than Monthly 2 – Monthly 3 – Weekly 4 – Daily or almost daily

Scoring the AUDIT The minimum score is 0 and would represent a non-drinker or someone who is now abstinent A score as low as “8” or more indicates a strong likelihood or “Hazardous/Harmful” alcohol consumption The maximum possible score is 40. Anyone remotely close to this score should seek professional help as soon as possible

Hazardous Danger 8 16 24 32 40

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