Author/Authors :
Bong-Jin Hahm، نويسنده , , Maeng Je Cho، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background This study investigated the
prevalence of alcohol use disorder in a Korean community
and compared the results with 1984 epidemiological
data.Method A sample of 1,059 residents aged 18–64
years was interviewed using the Korean version of the
Composite International Diagnostic Interview (KCIDI).
The results obtained were compared with those of
a 1984 epidemiological study. Results Lifetime prevalence
of alcohol use disorder was 15.6% (abuse 6.8%,
dependence 8.8 %) and 1-year prevalence 7.5% (abuse
2.5%,dependence 5 %).The male-to-female ratio of lifetime
prevalence was 5.8,which markedly decreased with
decreasing age. A cohort effect, i. e. increases of lifetime
prevalence in younger cohorts, was observed, with the
exception of the 60- to 64-year-old cohort.The mean age
of onset was 27.7 years (male 28.2 years, female 24.2
years).When the results of the present study were compared
with those of the 1984 study, it was found that,
during the past 15 years, lifetime prevalence has decreased,
prevalence ratios of abuse and dependence have
become reversed, and the male-to-female ratio has decreased.
Conclusion Remarkable changes in the pattern
of prevalence, which have occurred between 1984 and
1999, may be attributed to significant sociocultural
changes and to a decrease in the proportion of a highrisk
cohort in the populations.