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    Title: A typology of alcoholism in Taiwan Aborigines: a study on evolving process of community cases
    Authors: Yeh), 葉玲玲(Ling-Ling
    Contributors: 健康產業管理學系
    Date: 1992
    Issue Date: 2012-11-26 12:02:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Thirty-one habitual drinkers with a personal, familial, social complication were screened from a Taiwan aborigine community. Each was given an in-depth descriptive semistructured interview. The interview, recorded with audiotape, contained 4 aspects: (1) personal developmental history; (2) family structure and interaction; (3) developmental process and current state of drinking behavior, and (4) attitude toward drinking behavior. Based on the evolving process and current state of drinking behavior, three process patterns of alcoholism were defined: (1) social deveopmental type (67.7%); (2) deviant behavioral type (9.7%), and (3) special constitutional type (22.6%).
    Relation: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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