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The 10‐year stability of three subscale scores of the Self‐Report of the Effects of Alcohol measure and their relationship to changes in drinking quantities over the same period
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The 10‐year stability of three subscale scores of the Self‐Report of the Effects of Alcohol measure and their relationship to changes in drinking quantities over the same period

Marc A. Schuckit, Tom L. Smith, George Danko, Lee Anne Mendoza, Victor Hesselbrock, Samuel Kuperman, Fanghong Dong, Chella Kamarajan, Grace Chan, Yue Wang, …
Alcohol, clinical & experimental research, Vol.50(4), e70269
04/2026
DOI: 10.1111/acer.70269
PMCID: PMC13036369
PMID: 41913535
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https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.70269View
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Abstract

The Self‐Report of the Effects of Alcohol (SRE) questionnaire records the number of drinks needed for effects across three life periods; a higher number of drinks required for effects indicates higher risks for future alcohol problems. This paper reports changes in SRE subscale scores measured five times over 10 years in 331 drinkers. The SRE subscale related to very early drinking experiences, SRE‐5, does not change over time, but subscales related to more recent experiences do change in relation to recent drinking histories.
alcoholism alcohol response COGA prospective SRE

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