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Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population (number, %).

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Table 2.

The association between alcohol drinking patterns and gender a.

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Table 3.

Alcohol drinking patterns in adult by the age at first drink and gender a.

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Figure 1.

Mean adjusted odds ratios of three indicators of the adult alcohol drinking patterns from multiple logistic regressions.

Abbreviations: AUDIT, Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test; ADF, average drinking frequency in past year; TDQ, typical drinking quantity (drinks/drinking day). * p-values were significant at the P<0.05 level using chi-square test. Note: odds ratios are relative to those who started drinking at 21 years or older, controlling for age, household income, education, co-habitation, residential region, occupation, smoking, and self-rated stress level by gender. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

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