Binge Drinking and Military Setting

Leah Shelef, Barak S, Shmue

Abstract

Background: The aim of the present study was to examine patterns of binge drinking at military service. Method: 612 paired soldiers serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. Data consisted of self-report questionnaires demographic variables. Findings: Higher rates of binge drinking were found among males, lower education, and lower intellectual scores. Among the 67 soldiers in combat units a significant correlation of 0.32, between those who reported binge drinking at recruitment and those who reported binge drinking at discharge, was found. Conclusion: Rereported binge drinking among combat soldiers did not increase over the course of their military service.

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