Variables related to Alcohol

id
Variable
Description
Collected
File
idALC12DRVariableDrank 12 alcoholic beverages everDescriptionDuring your entire life, have you had at least 12 drinks of any kind of alcoholic beverage?CollectedBaselineFileForm 34 - Personal Habits
idALCNOWVariableStill drink alcoholDescriptionDo you still drink alcohol?
*Sub-question of F34 V2 Q3 "12 alcoholic drinks ever" (skip pattern rule not applied).
CollectedBaselineFileForm 34 - Personal Habits
idALCQUITVariableReasons quit drinking alcoholDescriptionWhy did you stop or quit drinking alcohol?
*Sub-question of F34 V2 Q3 "12 alcoholic drinks ever" (skip pattern rule not applied). Sub-question of F34 V2 Q3.1 "Drink alcohol". Not collected on all versions of Form 34.
CollectedBaselineFileForm 34 - Personal Habits
idALCSWKVariableAlcohol servings per weekDescriptionComputed from Form 34, questions 3 and 3.1; Form 60 (FFQ), wine, beer and liquor servings. Number of servings per week of beer, wine and/or liquor based on a medium serving size which is 12oz of beer, 6oz of wine and 1.5 oz of liquor. If all three variables are missing, set to missing.CollectedBaselineFileForm 34 - Personal Habits
idALCOHOLVariableAlcohol intakeDescriptionComputed from Form 34, questions 3 and 3.1; Form 60 (FFQ), wine, beer and liquor servings. Categorization of alcohol intake combining questions on past and current use and number of current servings per week from the FFQ.CollectedBaselineFileForm 34 - Personal Habits
idALCOHLOSVariable12 or more drinks of alcoholDescriptionFor the question below, one drink of alcohol is equal to one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one shot of liquor (whiskey, brandy or gin). During your entire life, have you had 12 drinks or more of any kind of alcoholic drink? CollectedBaselineFileForm 42 - OS Questionnaire
idDRNKAG14VariableDrinks of alcohol (age 14-17)DescriptionFor the question below, one drink of alcohol is equal to one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one shot of liquor (whiskey, brandy or gin). When you were between 14 and 17 years old, how many drinks of alcohol did you usually have?
*Sub-question of F42 V1 Q7 "12 or more drinks".
CollectedBaselineFileForm 42 - OS Questionnaire
idDRNKAG18VariableDrinks of alcohol (age 18-22)DescriptionFor the question below, one drink of alcohol is equal to one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one shot of liquor (whiskey, brandy or gin). When you were between 18 and 22 years old, how many drinks of alcohol did you usually have?
*Sub-question of F42 V1 Q7 "12 or more drinks".
CollectedBaselineFileForm 42 - OS Questionnaire
idDRNKAG23VariableDrinks of alcohol (age 23-29)DescriptionFor the questions below, one drink of alcohol is equal to one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one shot of liquor (whiskey, brandy or gin). When you were between 23 and 29 years old, how many drinks of alcohol did you usually have?
*Sub-question of F42 V1 Q7 "12 or more drinks".
CollectedBaselineFileForm 42 - OS Questionnaire
idDRNKAG30VariableDrinks of alcohol (age 30-49)DescriptionFor the question below, one drink of alcohol is equal to one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one shot of liquor (whiskey, brandy or gin). When you were between 30 and 49 years old, how many drinks of alcohol did you usually have?
*Sub-question of F42 V1 Q7 "12 or more drinks".
CollectedBaselineFileForm 42 - OS Questionnaire