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Drinking in the Age of the Great Recession
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Personal Life-related StressorsSubstance UseSocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthPolicy AnalysisEconomic HistoryUnited StatesAlcohol MisuseGreat RecessionPublic HealthPublic PolicyPsychiatryDepressionAlcohol AbuseAlcohol ControlSocial StressAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseSociologyMedicineLife Change Consequences
The United States has been experiencing the most severe economic crisis since the Great Depression. This article presents the Life Change Consequences of the Great Recession (LCCGR), an instrument depicting work and personal life-related stressors reflecting the enduring effects of the Great Recession. A national sample of 663 respondents completed a mail survey including this instrument and measures of drinking outcomes. Multiple regression analyses addressed the links between the LCCGR and drinking. Economy-related stressors manifested significant effects on both male and female consumptions patterns, but most LCCGR subscales were more clearly related to problematic drinking patterns in men compared with women.
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