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Title: China Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health concerns Open Access Deposited

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  • The data reflect the China version of the Student Alcohol Questionnaire (available at  http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17228). This Chinese version of the Student Alcohol Questionnaire (SAQ) includes alcohol and drinking questions considered relevant to the Chinese culture by the first author's department at Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, PRC. It contains questions concerning the frequency of drinking, types of beverages and quantity consumed, and behavior problems resulting from alcohol consumption adapted from Engs’ SAQ. It also contains the complete Health Concern Questionnaire and a few attitudes toward alcohol questions. Items were translated by the first author and “back translated” by Chun-Ying Chen at the Medical college Some items were modified to make them more appropriate to the Chinese culture.
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  • 1997
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  • Engs, R. and Zhuo-Ping, L (1997). China Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health Concerns. [dataset]. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17232
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  • 09/15/2020
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  • This data is licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommericial 3.0 Unported license. For permission to use this data for purposes not covered by the terms of the above license, please contact Dr. Ruth Engs (engs@indiana.edu) or the Indiana University Bloomington Archives.
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Engs, R., Zhuo-Ping, L. China Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health concerns [Data set]. Indiana University - DataCORE.

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