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The influence of time, gender and group size on heavy drinking in public bars.
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1993
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Substance UseEngineeringGroup SizePublic BarsHeavy DrinkingAlcohol MisuseTobacco ControlSocietal InfluenceGender StudiesPsychoactive Substance UsePublic HealthStatisticsSmall Group BasisSocial ImpactAlcohol AbuseSocial CharacteristicGroup Gender CompositionEpidemiologyAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseAddictionSocial BehaviorSociologyForensic ToxicologyLegal IntoxicationSubstance Addiction
Four hypotheses are tested focusing on the small group basis of legal intoxication. A sample of 1,996 isolates and groups gathering to drink at a 12% random sample of 565 bars in a two-county metropolitan area was observed using a stratified random time sampling schedule. Multiple regression was used to test the hypotheses. The hypothesis that group size affects proportion of group drinking heavily during one visit to a bar was not supported. Average group alcohol consumption, group gender composition and average duration of group stay in bar do affect proportion of group drinking heavily.
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