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Quiz Answers
1. According to this study, alcohol is causally related to how many medical conditions?
60+ (D)
2. Women who consume alcohol while undergoing estrogen replacement therapy are found to be at an increased risk for what type of cancer?
Breast Cancer (B)
3. Alcohol is consistently associated with violent crimes.
True
4. During the Soviet Union’s outlaw on alcohol in 1985-88, consumption of alcohol dropped 25% which resulted in the rate of male homicide victims falling by 40%
True
5. Alcohol consumption does not affect different cultures equally.
False
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The Many Faces of AlcoholBennett N. Kraemer Kelly IbbotsonAndy Feuling
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Faces of Alcohol
Alcohol is an Organic compound Hydroxyl (Oxygen atom bound to a hydrogen atom) function bound to a
saturated carbon atom.
Alcohol as a term originally refers to ethyl alcohol, the predominant alcohol in alcohols beverages.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi first discovered alcohol (ethanol) in its pure form in Persia sometime around 900AD
Alcohol is most well known for its inebriating qualities that come via fermentation and/or distillation
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Alcohol as a Beverage
Alcoholic beverage is a drink which contains substantial amount of the psychoactive drug ethanol
One of the most globally used recreational drugs These drinks play important roles in most cultures.
High potential for abuse
Almost all countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption. Some countries ban these activities in their entirety.
The global alcoholic beverage industry exceeded $1 trillion in 2014
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Historical Crash Course
Intentional fermentation started in 7000-6600 BC
Fermentation goes global starting in the Neolithic era
Story of Beer
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Western History
Western Europe and modern development
Alcohol and the new world
The Mayflower and colonies
The wild west and drunks
American prohibition
1920-1933
The drunkard or alcoholic?
1933+
The modern drunkard
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Alcohol and Public Health
Increased attention within the last 30 years
Alcohol problems attributed to more than 60 different medical conditions
Breast cancer
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
What alcohol does to your body
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Global Burden of Disease
Regional and economic status dependent
Low
High
Average 4%
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Treatment
Type, setting, and intensity
Dependent on severity Alcohol induced issues
Dependency
Attention to disabilities or disorders Medical issues (pancreatitis, bleeding esophageal, etc.)
Psychiatric conditions (psychosis, suicidal tendencies, depression, etc.)
Three types of interventions Brief
Specialized treatment programs
Mutual help groups
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Alcohol and Aggression
Alcohol pharmacology
Alcohol metabolism
Psychopathology
Blood alcohol concentration
Learned expectancies about alcohol
Biochemical factors
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Alcohol and Aggression cont.
Most crimes are homicides, assault, and rape
57%-79% of alcohol being found as factors in North American and European Countries 42% involvement in violent crimes
Unreported incidents included make a realistic 55%-60% involvement
26 studies in 11 countries documented 63% of offenders intoxicated during crimes
43-67% of violent prison inmates have alcohol related issues
Anger and Alcohol
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Alcohol and Aggression Findings
Bio-psychosocial Conceptualization suggests:
Aggression as multi-determined phenomenon influenced by the interaction of:
Development risk factors
Alcohol related factors
Psychological factors
Contextual influences
Interactions between Bio-psychological vulnerabilities and environment affect internalized norms
Interventions should address individuals behavior and environmental factors
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Findings Cont.
Biologically, alcohol affects numerous neurotransmitter systems and varies in its effects
Gammaaminobutyric acid system and serotonin system
Intoxicated individuals appear to be more reactive to: Dominant instigator situational cues
Less reactive to subtle inhibitory cues
Intoxicated individuals behave in an extremely aggressive manner
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Alcohol Aggression
Pharmacological Disinhibition Model
Behavioral control and Primitive intuitions
Alcohol-aggression expectancies
Predictions to aggression and consumption
Executive Cognitive Functioning (ECF)
Impaired to “high-order” cognitive ability
Culture of Violence
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Cultural Factors of Drinking
The largest forms of alcohol abuse in America (Binge drinking)
Anti-alcohol advertisements
The factors that form the views that various societies have about alcohol consumption
Personal CCE reflection
Topics
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9hdkDTaQWU
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Long/short term effects of binge drinking
Short term• Slurred speech• Drowsiness• Vomiting• Blackouts • Impaired judgment
Long term• Unintentional injuries such as car crash,
falls, burns, drowning• Alcohol poisoning• High blood pressure, stroke, and other
heart-related diseases• Ulcers
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
A population that drinks daily may have a high rate of:
Cirrhosis (Chronic liver damage from a variety of causes leading to scarring and liver failure)
Other medical problems
But few:
accidents, fights, homicides, or other violent alcohol-associated traumas.
Whereas a population with predominantly binge drinking usually shows the opposite complex of drinking problems…
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Binge drinking
A group that views drinking as a ritually significant act such as is not likely to develop many alcohol-related problems of any sort, whereas another group, which sees it primarily as a way to escape from stress or to demonstrate one's strength, is at high risk of developing problems with drinking.
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/cause-of-death/alcohol/by-country/
https://epianalysis.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/alcohol/
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Binge drinking:Harming yourself and others
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otR8V7rlnjA
Someone is waiting for you to come home…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eubWYPhcEEo
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Advertisements
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Advertisements
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Advertisements
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Around the world
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Different societies
"One striking feature of drinking...is that it is essentially a social act.”
Heath, D.B., "An Anthropological View of Alcohol and Culture in International Perspective," pp. 328-347 in Heath, D.B., ed., International Handbook on Alcohol and Culture, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1995, p. 334.
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:SES
Higher-SES Americans are more likely to drink, but also more likely to drink without problems, than lower-SES Americans.
Hilton, M.E., "Demographic Characteristics and the Frequency of Heavy Drinking as Predictors of Self-reported Drinking Problems," British Journal of Addiction, 1987, Vol. 82, 913-925.
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Sociocultural variants
"Sociocultural variants are just as important as physiological and psychological variants when we are trying to understand the interrelations of alcohol and human behavior. Ways of drinking and of thinking about drinking are learned by individuals within the context in which they learn ways of doing other things and of thinking about them.”
“example, exhortation, rewards, punishments, and the many other means, both formal and informal, that societies use for communicating norms, attitudes, and values."
Heath, D.B., "Sociocultural Variants in Alcoholism," pp. 426-440 in Pattison, E.M., and Kaufman, E., eds., Encyclopedic Handbook of Alcoholism, Gardner Press, New York, 1982, p. 438.
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Cultural Factors of alcohol:Society's Teachings
"Over the course of socialization, people learn about drunkenness what their society `knows' about drunkenness; and, accepting and acting upon the understandings thus imparted to them, they become the living confirmation of their society's teachings."
MacAndrew, C., and Edgerton, R.B., Drunken Comportment: A Social Explanation, Aldine, Chicago, 1969, p. 88.
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My Cross Cultural Experience with alcohol
Bangkok, Thailand
Drinking age: 18
US $1= 32 baht
1 liter of beer = 40 baht
Very cheap, easily accessible.
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Rosebud, South Dakota USA
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Cuernavaca, Mexico
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Discussion questions
Do you think that most people would understand the severity of their drinking habits?
Do you think people are pressured into drinking? Why or why not?
Do you think the American government has adequate drinking laws?
What can you do for someone who you think has a drinking problem?
Do you think Alcohol is crucial to mankind?
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References (For History and Health)
IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "Alcohols".
"Minimum Age Limits Worldwide". International Center for Alcohol Policies. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
Arnold, John P (2005). Origin and History of Beer and Brewing: From Prehistoric Times to the Beginning of Brewing Science and Technology. Cleveland, Ohio: Reprint Edition by Beer Books. ISBN 0-9662084-1-2
Alcohol: Global status Report on Alcohol and Health. 2014. Luxembourg. World Health Organization.
Chermack, Stephen T. and Giancola, peter R. The Relation between Alcohol and Aggression: An Integrated Biopsychosocial Conceptualization. 1997. Clinical psychology review.
Chick, Jonathan. Alcohol, Health, and the Heart: Implications for Clinicians. Edinburgh, UK. 1998. Alcohol Problems Clinic, Royal Edinburgh.
Room, Robin and Babor, Thomas and Rehm, Jurgen. Alcohol and public health. 2005. Lancet.