Perceptions of problem-drinker patients' family members about their own hazardous-drinking behaviours in Chinese general hospitals: A qualitative study

Chen Chun Lin, Yun Fang Tsai*, Wen Ling Yeh, Jung Ta Kao, Ching Yen Chen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Excessive alcohol use has been associated with health, social and legal problems. Alcohol-related problems have been studied primarily in problem-drinker patients, with few studies on their family members, particularly about their own hazardous or harmful alcohol-drinking behaviours. Method: In this qualitative descriptive study, participants were recruited from three hospitals randomly selected from northern and central Taiwan (2:1). Hazardous-drinker patients and their family members were screened using the Chinese version Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (scores ≥8 indicate harmful or hazardous drinkers). Data were collected in individual, audiotaped, in-depth interviews using an interview guide. Verbatim interview transcripts were analysed using ATLAS.ti, version WIN 7.0. Results: The sample of 35 family members with hazardous or harmful drinking behaviours perceived that their own alcohol-drinking behaviours were related to six major patterns: family habits, leisure activities with friends, work pressures, personal taste, a way to forget one's problems and to express happiness. Conclusion: We recommend that programmes targeting harmful or hazardous drinking among problem-drinker patients' family members should educate participants about the standard amounts of alcohol in alcoholic beverages, recommended amounts of alcohol consumption for males and females, the long-term effects of excessive alcohol consumption; address sources of risk factors at work; offer strategies to resist social pressures to drink; and build positive strategies for coping with stress.

Original languageEnglish
Article number189
JournalBMC Psychiatry
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 05 2017

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Keywords

  • Alcohol
  • Drinking behaviours
  • Family members
  • Hazardous drinker

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