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Title: Australia Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns and Attitudes towards Alcoholism Open Access Deposited

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  • R. Engs collected the data while on sabbatical at the University of Queensland, Australia (Jan - May 1980). Questionnaires were administered in Queensland, at various colleges and universities, to “helping profession” students: social work, medicine, nursing, seminary, police, psychology, etc. The data are for the Queensland version of the Student Alcohol Questionnaire (available at  http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17141). This version of the questionnaire differs from other versions in that it uses Australian spelling and measurements to calculate alcohol content in wine, beer, and spirits. it also includes other drug use. The Tolor-Tamerin scale for attitudes towards alcoholism was also used but due to copyright issues is not included in the questionnaire or calculations and scoring. Calculations and scoring are included on this site. Calculations and scoring in addition to information concerning the reliability of the instrument are found at:  http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17185
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  • University of Queensland and Indiana University
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  • 1980
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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.
To Cite this Work:
Engs, R. Australia Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns and Attitudes towards Alcoholism [Data set]. Indiana University - DataCORE.

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