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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Flashcard Booklet Wave 1 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Flashcard Booklet

Wave 1 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)

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FLASHCARD INDEX

2. Race 3. Origin or Descent 4. Marital Status 5. Education 6. Current Work Situation7. Residence While in School

7A. Grade Level Last Year 8. Industry

8A. Occupation 8B. Type of Employer 9. Your Total Personal Income

9A. Your Total Personal Income 10. Your Total Combined Family Income

10A. Your Total Combined Family Income 11. Your Total Combined Household Income

11A. Your Total Combined Household Income 11B. Activities 11C. How Much Time 11D. How Much

12. Frequency of Drinking 13. Size of Cooler

13A - C. Cooler Ounce Size 14. Frequency of Drinking 15. Size of Beer 16. Size of Wine

16A - C. Wine Ounce Size 17. Size of Liquor

17A - C. Liquor Ounce Size 18. Frequency of Drinking 19. Frequency of Drinking 20. Reasons 21. Frequency of Smoking 22. Types of Medicines/Drugs 23. Frequency of Medicine/Drug Use 24. Reasons 25. Relatives 26. Relatives 27. Gambling 28. Size/Type of Container

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CARD 2

RACE

1 American Indian or Alaska Native

2 Asian

3 Black or African American

4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

5 White

6 Other

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1 African American(Black, Negro, or Afro-American)

2 African (e.g., Egyptian,Nigerian, Algerian)

3 American Indian(Native American)

4 Australian, NewZealander

5 Austrian

6 Belgian

7 Canadian

8 Central American (e.g., Nicaraguan,Guatemalan)

9 Chicano

10 Chinese

11 Cuban

12 Czechoslovakian

13 Danish

14 Dutch

15 English

16 Filipino

17 Finnish

18 French

19 German

20 Greek

21 Guamanian

22 Hungarian

23 Indian, Afghanistani,Pakistani

24 Indonesian

25 Iranian

26 Iraqi

27 Irish

28 Israeli

29 Italian

30 Japanese

31 Jordanian

32 Korean

33 Lebanese

34 Malaysian

35 Mexican

36 Mexican-American

37 Norwegian

38 Polish

39 Puerto Rican

40 Russian

41 Scottish

42 Samoan

43 South American (e.g., Brazilian,Chilean, Columbian)

44 Spanish (Spain),Portugese

45 Swedish

46 Swiss

47 Taiwanese

48 Turkish

49 Vietnamese

50 Welsh

51 Yugoslavian

52 Other Asian (Thai, Laotian,Cambodian, Burmese)

53 Other Caribbean orWest Indian (Spanish speaking)

54 Other Caribbean orWest Indian (Non-Spanish speaking)

55 Other EasternEuropean (Romanian,Bulgarian, Albanian)

56 Other Middle Eastern(Saudi Arabian,Kuwaiti, Qatari, SyrianOmani)

57 Other Pacific Islander(e.g., Okinawian)

58 Other Spanish

99 Other

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CARD 3

ORIGIN OR DESCENT

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CARD 4

MARITAL STATUS

1 Married

2 Living with someone as if married (not currently married or separated from someone)

3 Widowed

4 Divorced

5 Separated

6 Never married

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CARD 5

EDUCATION

1 No formal schooling

2 Completed Grade K, 1, or 2

3 Completed Grade 3 or 4

4 Completed Grade 5 or 6

5 Completed Grade 7

6 Completed Grade 8

7 Some high school (Grades 9 to part of 12)

8 Completed high school

9 Graduate equivalency degree (GED)

10 Some college (no degree)

11 Completed associate or other technical 2-year degree

12 Completed college (bachelor’s degree)

13 Some graduate or professional studies (completed bachelor’s degree but not graduate degree)

14 Completed graduate or professional degree (master’s degree or higher)

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CURRENT WORK SITUATION

1 Working full time, that is, 35 hours or more per week

2 Working part time, that is, less than 35 hours per week

3 Have a job or business, but not at work because of temporary illness or injury

4 Have a job or business, but on paid vacation

5 Have a job or business, but absent from work without pay

6 Unemployed or laid off and looking for work

7 Unemployed or laid off and not looking for work

8 Unemployed and permanently disabled

9 Retired

10 In school, full time

11 In school, part time

12 Currently on summer break/holiday from school

13 Full-time homemaker

14 Something else

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RESIDENCE WHILE IN SCHOOL

1 In parent’s or relative’s home

2 In dormitory or residence hall

3 In house or apartment on campus

4 In fraternity or sorority house

5 In house, apartment or room off campus

6 Other

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CARD 7A

GRADE LEVEL LAST YEAR

1 High school — any grade level

2 Enrolled in graduate equivalency degree(GED) Program

3 First year undergraduate — never attendedcollege before

4 First year undergraduate — attended college before

5 2nd year undergraduate or sophomore

6 3rd year undergraduate or junior

7 4th year undergraduate or senior

8 5th year or other undergraduate

9 1st year graduate or professional

10 2nd year graduate or professional

11 3rd year graduate or professional

12 Other

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CARD 8

INDUSTRY

1 Agriculture (farming, forestry, veterinary and landscaping services)

2 Mining (metal, coal, oil and gas extraction, quarrying)

3 Construction

4 Manufacturing (food products, tobacco, textiles, chemical products, lumber, metal industries, machinery, motor vehicles)

5 Transportation, Communications, and Other Public Utilities (railroads, airlines,bus, taxi, trucking, warehouse, postal, telephone, gas, electric, water)

6 Wholesale Trade (sales of durable and nondurable goods to retailers)

7 Retail Trade (retail stores, restaurants, drug stores, gas stations)

8 Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (banks, savings and credit, brokerage, investment, commodities, real estate)

9 Business and Repair Service (advertising, computer and other businessservices, auto renting/leasing)

10 Personal Services (hotel, laundry, barber/beauty shop, funeral services, shoe repair, private household service)

11 Entertainment and Recreation Services (theaters, video rental, bowling)

12 Professional and Related Services (doctors’ offices, hospital, schools, libraries,child care services, museums, labor unions, engineering and accounting firms,religious organizations)

13 Public Administration (international, national, state and local government)

14 Armed Services

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CARD 8A

OCCUPATION

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1 Executive, Administrative, • Managers (business, financial restaurant, hotel)and Managerial • Public administrators

• Administrators

2 Professional Speciality • Teachers • Computer system analysts• Scientists • Librarians• Lawyers • Doctors, RNs, PAs• Accountants • Writers/artists/athletes

3 Technical and Related Support • Health technicians & technologists, LPN’s, dental hygienists• Computer programmers & operators• Other technicians/technologists (industrial)

4 Sales • Sales representatives (retail, insurance, real estate)• Sales workers, cashiers• Supervisors of sales workers • Shopkeepers, owners

5 Administrative Support, including • Computer installation & maintenance workersClerical • Secretaries/typists/receptionists/bank tellers

• Financial records processing (bookkeepers, clerks)• Mail Distribution

6 Private Household • Maids • Housekeepers• Butlers • Live-in child care workers

7 Protective Services • Police/firefighters• Security guards/crossing guards

8 Other Services • Food services (cooks, waiters, bartenders)• Health services (dental assistants, nurses’ aides)• Cleaning and building services (janitors, etc.)• Personal services (barbers, bellhops, child care workers)

9 Farming, Forestry, and Fishing • Farm operators/managers • Agricultural inspectors• Farm workers • Gardeners• Forestry and fishing operations

10 Precision Production, Craft, • Manufacturing supervisorsand Repair • Mechanics and repairers (cars, machinery, aircraft)

• Construction (supervisors, skilled workers)• Precision production (tool and die, machinists, shoe repair,

upholsterers, butchers)

11 Operators, Fabricators, • Machine operators (textile, printing, metal, and woodworking)and Laborers • Fabricators

• Assemblers • Inspectors and samplers

12 Transportation and Material • Motor vehicle and other transportation workers Moving (truck/bus/cab drivers, sailors)

• Material moving equipment operators (hoist, crane, tractor operators)

13 Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, • Construction laborers and Laborers • Freight stock and material handlers (garbage collectors,

vehicle washers, dock workers)

14 Military • Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force

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CARD 8B

TYPE OF EMPLOYER

1 A private for-profit company, business, or individual

2 A private not-for-profit, tax exempt, or charitable organization

3 Federal government (exclude ArmedForces)

4 State government

5 Local government

6 Armed Forces

7 Unpaid in family business or farm

8 Self-employed in own business, professional practice, or farm

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CARD 9

YOUR TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME

INCLUDE ALL MONEY INCOME FROM:

• Jobs and/or self-employment

• Social Security or Railroad Retirement

• SSI

• Veterans (VA) payments

• Retirement, disability, and survivor pensions

• Interest and dividend income

• Workers compensation

• Unemployment payments

• Child support and alimony

• Educational assistance (tuition, books, living expenses)

• ANY public assistance program:

AFDC or ADC

WIC

Any other public assistance/welfare payments

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CARD 9A

YOUR TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME

0 $0 (no personal income)

1 $1 to $4,999

2 $5,000 to $7,999

3 $8,000 to $9,999

4 $10,000 to $12,999

5 $13,000 to $14,999

6 $15,000 to $19,999

7 $20,000 to $24,999

8 $25,000 to $29,999

9 $30,000 to $34,999

10 $35,000 to $39,999

11 $40,000 to $49,999

12 $50,000 to $59,999

13 $60,000 to $69,999

14 $70,000 to $79,999

15 $80,000 to $89,999

16 $90,000 to $99,999

17 $100,000 or more

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CARD 10

YOUR TOTAL COMBINED FAMILY INCOME

INCLUDE ALL MONEY INCOME FROM IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS:

• Jobs and/or self-employment

• Social Security or Railroad Retirement

• SSI

• Veterans (VA) payments

• Retirement, disability, and survivor pensions

• Interest and dividend income

• Workers compensation

• Unemployment payments

• Child support and alimony

• Educational assistance (tuition, books, living expenses)

• ANY public assistance program:

AFDC or ADC

WIC

Any other public assistance/welfare payments

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CARD 10A

YOUR TOTAL COMBINED FAMILY INCOME

1 Less than $5,000

2 $5,000 to $7,999

3 $8,000 to $9,999

4 $10,000 to $12,999

5 $13,000 to $14,999

6 $15,000 to $19,999

7 $20,000 to $24,999

8 $25,000 to $29,999

9 $30,000 to $34,999

10 $35,000 to $39,999

11 $40,000 to $49,999

12 $50,000 to $59,999

13 $60,000 to $69,999

14 $70,000 to $79,999

15 $80,000 to $89,999

16 $90,000 to $99,999

17 $100,000 to $109,999

18 $110,000 to $119,999

19 $120,000 to $149,999

20 $150,000 to $199,999

21 $200,000 or more

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CARD 11

YOUR TOTAL COMBINED HOUSEHOLD INCOME

INCLUDE ALL MONEY INCOME FROM ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS:

• Jobs and/or self-employment

• Social Security or Railroad Retirement

• SSI

• Veterans (VA) payments

• Retirement, disability, and survivor pensions

• Interest and dividend income

• Workers compensation

• Unemployment payments

• Child support and alimony

• Educational assistance (tuition, books, living expenses)

• ANY public assistance program:

AFDC or ADC

WIC

Any other public assistance/welfare payments

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CARD 11A

YOUR TOTAL COMBINED HOUSEHOLD INCOME

1 Less than $5,000

2 $5,000 to $7,999

3 $8,000 to $9,999

4 $10,000 to $12,999

5 $13,000 to $14,999

6 $15,000 to $19,999

7 $20,000 to $24,999

8 $25,000 to $29,999

9 $30,000 to $34,999

10 $35,000 to $39,999

11 $40,000 to $49,999

12 $50,000 to $59,999

13 $60,000 to $69,999

14 $70,000 to $79,999

15 $80,000 to $89,999

16 $90,000 to $99,999

17 $100,000 to $109,999

18 $110,000 to $119,999

19 $120,000 to $149,999

20 $150,000 to $199,999

21 $200,000 or more

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CARD 11B

ACTIVITIES

1 Yes, limited a lot

2 Yes, limited a little

3 No, not limited at all

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CARD 11C

HOW MUCH TIME

1 All of the time

2 Most of the time

3 Some of the time

4 A little of the time

5 None of the time

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CARD 11D

HOW MUCH

1 Not at all

2 A little bit

3 Moderately

4 Quite a bit

5 Extremely

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CARD 12

FREQUENCY OF DRINKING

1 Every day

2 Nearly every day

3 3 to 4 times a week

4 2 times a week

5 Once a week

6 2 to 3 times a month

7 Once a month

8 7 to 11 times in the last year

9 3 to 6 times in the last year

10 1 or 2 times in the last year

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CARD 13

SIZE OF COOLER

1 8-ounce (small) bottle or can

2 12-ounce (regular) bottle or can

3 16-ounce (large) bottle or can

4 3-ounce glass

5 4-ounce glass

6 5-ounce glass

7 6-ounce glass

8 7-ounce glass

9 8-ounce glass

10 9-ounce glass

11 12-ounce glass

12 15-ounce glass

13 18-ounce glass

14 Other

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IF NECESSARYSEE CARDS 13A - 13C FOR EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENTGLASS SIZES

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CARD 13A

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CARD 13B

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CARD 13C

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FREQUENCY OF DRINKING

1 Every day

2 Nearly every day

3 3 to 4 times a week

4 2 times a week

5 Once a week

6 2 to 3 times a month

7 Once a month

8 7 to 11 times in the last year

9 3 to 6 times in the last year

10 1 or 2 times in the last year

11 Never in the last year

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CARD 15

SIZE OF BEER

1 7- or 8-ounce (pony size), can, bottle or glass

2 10-ounce (small), can, bottle or glass

3 12-ounce (regular size) can, bottle or glass

4 16-ounce (large) can, bottle or glass

5 22- to 25-ounce (extra large) can, bottle or glass

6 40- to 45-ounce (jumbo) can or bottle

7 Mug

8 Pint

9 Pitcher

10 Other

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CARD 16

SIZE OF WINE

1 3-ounce glass

2 4-ounce glass

3 5-ounce glass

4 6-ounce glass

5 7-ounce glass

6 8-ounce glass

7 9-ounce glass

8 12-ounce glass

9 15-ounce glass

10 18-ounce glass

11 187-milliter individual serving bottle (usually sold in four-packs)

12 375-milliter bottle (half bottle of wine) or ½ carafe

13 750-milliter bottle (regular size wine bottle) or full carafe

14 Other

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IF NECESSARYSEE CARDS 16A - 16C FOR EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENTGLASS SIZES

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CARD 16A

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CARD 16B

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CARD 16C

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CARD 17

SIZE OF LIQUOR

1 1 shot or ounce

2 1 jigger

3 Mini-bottle (type sold on airplanes)

4 1 ½ shots or ounces

5 2 shots or ounces (double)

6 2 jiggers

7 3 shots or ounces (triple)

8 3 jiggers

9 4 shots or ounces

10 4 jiggers

11 ½ pint

12 Pint

13 Quart

14 Fifth

15 ½ gallon

16 Other

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IF NECESSARYSEE CARDS 17A - 17C FOR EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENTAMOUNTS

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CARD 17AIn

dic

ate

amount

of

liquor

ON

LY,

not

counti

ng a

ny

wat

er o

r m

ixer

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CARD 17BIn

dic

ate

amount

of

liquor

ON

LY,

not

counti

ng a

ny

wat

er o

r m

ixer

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CARD 17CIn

dic

ate

amount

of

liquor

ON

LY,

not

counti

ng a

ny

wat

er o

r m

ixer

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CARD 18

FREQUENCY OF DRINKING

1 Every day

2 Nearly every day

3 3 to 4 times a week

4 2 times a week

5 Once a week

6 2 to 3 times a month

7 Once month

8 7 to 11 times a year

9 3 to 6 times a year

10 1 or 2 times a year

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FREQUENCY OF DRINKING

1 Every day

2 Nearly every day

3 3 to 4 times a week

4 2 times a week

5 Once a week

6 2 to 3 times a month

7 Once a month

8 7 to 11 times a year

9 3 to 6 times a year

10 1 or 2 times a year

11 Never

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CARD 20

REASONS

1 Wanted to go, but health insurance didn’t cover.

2 Didn’t think anyone could help.

3 Didn’t know any place to go for help.

4 Couldn’t afford to pay the bill.

5 Didn’t have any way to get there.

6 Didn’t have time.

7 Thought the problem would get better by itself.

8 Was too embarrassed to discuss it with anyone.

9 Was afraid of what my boss, friends, family, or others would think.

10 Thought it was something I should be strong enough to handle alone.

11 Was afraid they would put me into the hospital.

12 Was afraid of the treatment they would give me.

13 Hated answering personal questions.

14 The hours were inconvenient.

15 A member of my family objected.

16 My family thought I should go, but I didn’t think it was necessary.

17 Can’t speak English very well.

18 Was afraid I would lose my job.

19 Couldn’t arrange for child care.

20 Had to wait too long to get into a program.

21 Wanted to keep drinking or got drunk.

22 Didn’t think drinking problem was serious enough.

23 Didn’t want to go.

24 Stopped drinking on my own.

25 Friends or family helped me stop drinking.

26 Tried getting help before and it didn’t work.

27 Other reason.

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FREQUENCY OF SMOKING

1 Every day

2 5 to 6 days a week

3 3 to 4 days a week

4 1 to 2 days a week

5 2 to 3 days a month

6 Once a month or less

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CARD 22

TYPES OF MEDICINES/DRUGS

1 Sedatives, for example, sleeping pills, barbiturates, Seconal, Quaaludes, orChloral Hydrate

2 Tranquilizers or anti-anxiety drugs, for example, Valium, Librium, mus-cle relaxants, or Xanax

3 Painkillers, for example, Codeine, Darvon, Percodan, Dilaudid, or Demerol

4 Stimulants, for example, Preludin, Benzedrine, Methadrine, uppers, orspeed

5 Marijuana, hash, THC, or grass

6 Cocaine or crack

7 Hallucinogens, for example, Ecstasy, LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, PCP, angeldust, or peyote

8 Inhalants or Solvents, for example, amyl nitrate, nitrous oxide, glue,toluene, or gasoline

9 Any OTHER medicines, drugs, or substances, for example, heroin,Methadone, Elavil, steroids, Thorazine, or Haldol

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FREQUENCY OF MEDICINE/DRUG USE

1 Every day

2 Nearly every day

3 3 to 4 times a week

4 1 to 2 times a week

5 2 to 3 times a month

6 Once a month

7 7 to 11 times a year

8 3 to 6 times a year

9 2 times a year

10 Once a year

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REASONS

1 Wanted to go, but health insurance didn’t cover.

2 Didn’t think anyone could help.

3 Didn’t know any place to go for help.

4 Couldn’t afford to pay the bill.

5 Didn’t have any way to get there.

6 Didn’t have time.

7 Thought the problem would get better by itself.

8 Was too embarrassed to discuss it with anyone.

9 Was afraid of what my boss, friends, family, or others would think.

10 Thought it was something I should be strong enough to handle alone.

11 Was afraid they would put me into the hospital.

12 Was afraid of the treatment they would give me.

13 Hated answering personal questions.

14 The hours were inconvenient.

15 A member of my family objected.

16 My family thought I should go, but I didn’t think it was necessary.

17 Can’t speak English very well.

18 Was afraid I would lose my job.

19 Couldn’t arrange for child care.

20 Had to wait too long to get into a program.

21 Wanted to keep using a medicine or drug.

22 Didn’t think medicine or drug problem was serious enough.

23 Didn’t want to go.

24 Stopped using medicine or drug on my own.

25 Friends or family helped me stop using a medicine or drug.

26 Tried getting help before and it didn’t work.

27 Other reason.

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CARD 25

RELATIVES

FOR AT LEAST 2 WEEKS

• Depressed, sad, or down.

• Lost interest or pleasure in usual activities.

• Slept very little or slept too much.

• Ate too little or ate too much.

• Appeared tired.

• Cried a lot.

• Seemed to move slowly.

• Seemed very restless or agitated.

• Had difficulty concentrating.

• Had difficulty making decisions.

• Felt worthless or guilty.

• Talked about suicide or tried to commit suicide.

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CARD 26

RELATIVES

• Cruel to people or animals.

• Started a lot of fights.

• Destroyed someone’s property.

• Had trouble keeping a job.

• Had trouble paying the bills.

• Lied to other people or tried to con other people.

• Got arrested more than once for a crime like stealing, destroying proper-ty, assault, or robbery.

• Didn’t care about their own safety or safety of others.

• Ditched school or ran away from home when younger.

• Didn’t seem to care if they had hurt, mistreated or stolen from other peo-ple.

• Was impulsive and didn’t plan ahead.

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CARD 27

GAMBLING

CASINO GAMBLING

1 Card games (like poker, blackjack, KENO)

2 Dice games (like craps)

3 Roulette

4 Slot machines or video machines (like video poker)

5 Other casino gambling

GAMBLING OUTSIDE THE CASINO

6 Bingo or KENO

7 Dice games (like craps)

8 Dog races or dog fights

9 Card games (like poker)

10 Games of skill (like pool, bowling or golf)

11 Horse races

12 Lottery or numbers (including scratch-off cards)

13 Sports games (like boxing, basketball, football)

14 Stock or commodities market trading/speculation

15 Other gambling outside the casino

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1 1 ounce or shot, shot of unspecifiedsize

2 1 jigger

3 2 ounces or shots (double)

4 3 ounces or shots (triple), 3-ounceglass

5 4 ounces or shots, 4-ounce glass

6 5-ounce glass, can or bottle

7 6-ounce glass, can or bottle

8 7-ounce glass, can or bottle

9 8-ounce glass, can or bottle

10 9-ounce glass, can or bottle

11 12-ounce glass, can or bottle

12 15-ounce glass, can or bottle

13 16-ounce glass, can or bottle

14 18-ounce glass, can or bottle

15 20-ounce schooner

16 22- to 25-ounce glass, can or bottle

17 32-ounce can or bottle

18 40- to 45-ounce can or bottle

19 64-ounce bottle

20 187-milliter bottle (small individualwine bottle usually sold in four-packs)

21 375-milliter bottle (half-bottle of wine)or ½ carafe or split

22 750-milliter bottle (regular size winebottle) or full carafe

23 ½ liter bottle

24 1-liter bottle or decanter

25 1.5-liter bottle or magnum

26 1.75-liter bottle

27 3-liter bottle or double magnum

28 5- to 6-liter bottle or box

29 ½ pint

30 pint

31 fifth

32 quart

33 ½ gallon

34 gallon

35 growler

36 mug

37 1/4 keg

38 six-pack of pony-size bottles

39 six-pack of regular-size bottles

40 six-pack of large bottles

41 Other

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CARD 28

SIZE/TYPE OF CONTAINER

(IF EXACT SIZE NOT SHOWN, PLEASE PICK CATEGORY THAT COMES CLOSEST)