Aborigines who abstain from alcohol, 1990-1993: File c02
Patients at Perth Aboriginal Medical Service (PAMS) and Carnarvon Aboriginal Medical Service were invited to take part in a study about alcohol and health and why some people don't drink alcohol.
A sample of patients aged 15 years and over took part in the first part of the study, which involved a short interview. Basic demographic data were collected, and questions were asked about drinking and smoking. A sub-sample of patients took part in a second survey. This involved a much longer interview about their life and health, and reasons for drinkng and not drinking.
Background variables collected in the first interview included: sex, age, birthplace, usual residence, marital status, children, education, income and employment.
Dataset ID:
au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00822-c02
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Document Title:
Aborigines who abstain from alcohol, 1990-1993: File c02
Document ID:
au.edu.anu.ada.ddi.00822-c02
Production Production Place:
Australian Data Archive 18 Balmain Crescent Canberra ACT 0200
Copyright:
Copyright © 2005, The Australian National University. All rights reserved.
Bibliographic Citation:
Kamien, M. Aborigines who abstain from alcohol, 1990-1993 [computer file]. Canberra: Australian Data Archive, The Australian National University, .
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Other Identifications / Acknowledgements
Production Copyright:
Copyright © 2004, The Australian National University. All rights reserved.
Distribution Contact Persons:
Ilse Blignault<br />
Departemnt of General Practice<br />
University of Western Australia<br />
328 Stirling Highway<br />
Nedlands WA 6010
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Depositor:
Ilse Blignault<br />
Departemnt of General Practice<br />
University of Western Australia<br />
328 Stirling Highway<br />
Nedlands WA 6010
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Version Statement Responsibility Statement:
Methodology Time Method:
cross-sectional survey with second detailed interview administered to subsample.
Data Collector:
Ilse Blignault, Research Officer<br />
Clive Ryder, Research Assistant for Carnarvon study
Sampling Procedure:
First interview: no sampling (Perth Sample); simple random sample (Carnarvon sample).<br />
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Second interview: stratified random sample.<br />
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The second interview was sought with a stratified subsample of the total sample. Stratification was based on sex (female, male), age (15-29 years, 30 years or older) and drinking status (lifetime abstainer, long-standing ex-drinker, new ex-drinker, safe drinker, at risk drinker).<br />
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Number of Units in Original Sample:<br />
Perth 1: 515, Perth 2: 95<br />
Carnarvon 1: 408, Carnarvon 2: 110
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(i) identify the data and original investigators by using the recommended bibliographic reference to the data file
(ii) acknowledge the Australian Data Archive and, where the data are made available through the Australian Data Archive by another archive, acknowledge that archive;
Kamien, M. Aborigines who abstain from alcohol, 1990-1993 [computer file]. Canberra: Australian Data Archive, The Australian National University, .
(iii) declare that those who carried out the original analysis and collection of the data bear no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation of them.
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Other Study Materials Related Publications:
Blignault, I (1995). Getting on Top of the Grog. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 19, 30-32.
Blignault, I and Ryder, C (1994). Getting on Top of the Grog: A study of alcohol use and abstinence among aborigines in Carnarvon. University of WA, in collaboration with Carnarvon Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation.
Blilgnalt, I (1994). Learning from Non-drinkers: A study of alcohol use and abstinence among Aboriginal people in Perth. University of WA in collaboration with Perth Aboriginal Medical Service.