Pre-drinking is Associated with Possible Alcohol Dependence in UK Trans and Non-Binary Communities.

Dean J Connolly ORCID logo ; Ivan Ezquerra-Romano ; Stewart O'Callaghan ; Jacob Bayliss ; Beth Thayne ; Zhi Holloway ; Emma Davies ORCID logo ; (2024) Pre-drinking is Associated with Possible Alcohol Dependence in UK Trans and Non-Binary Communities. Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire), 60 (1). agae084-. ISSN 0735-0414 DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agae084
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In an analytical sample of 462 UK-based trans and non-binary respondents to a co-produced survey, 23.2% reported drinking with a higher risk of dependence (AUDIT scores ≥16), and 26.2% reported that they mostly drank at home alone. Pre-drinking and drinking mostly at home alone were associated with high-risk drinking and may be appropriate behaviours to address in harm reduction interventions.

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