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We believe after an effective detoxification from chemicals, treatment must include a combination of 12-step principles, in addition to addressing the full spectrum of our client's physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual needs. Chemical dependency is a progressive and chronic relapsing brain disease that affects the body, mind, emotions, family, workplace and the entire community.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Future Risks of Binge Drinking in San Diego County

Binge drinking for men is defined as 5 or more standard drinks and for women as 4 or more standard drinks on a single occasion.

A standard drink is a 12 oz. can of beer or cooler; 8-9 oz malt liquor; 5 oz. glass of table wine; or 1.5 oz shot of 80-proof spirits.

According to a recent, large survey 14% of the U.S. population binge drink at least once a week.

In comparison with the 60% of the U.S. population who never binge drink, in the next three years the 14% of drinkers who binge at least once a week are

  1. 330% more likely to meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse
  2. 280% more likely to suffer from some form of liver disease
  3. 270% more likely to use tobacco
  4. 270% more likely to meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol dependence
  5. 230% more likely to meet the diagnostic criteria for drug dependence
  6. 180% more likely to lose their driver's license
  7. 180% more likely to meet the diagnostic criteria for tobacco dependence
  8. 160% more likely to use other drugs
  9. 130% more likely to experience a divorce or separation
The risks are even higher for the 3% of drinkers who binge 5 or more times per week.



Reference: Dawson DA, Li TK, Grant BF. A prospective study of risk drinking: at risk for what? Drug Alcohol Depend. 2008; 95(1-2):62-72.






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