Alcohol Use and Infant Mortality Questionnaire / Cuestionario de Consumo de Alcohol y Mortalidad Infantil.
Acronym
NI
Area
Interview
Dimension
Case detection
Specificity
Alcohol
Objective
To identify the use of alcoholic drinks in the family as a risk factor in infant mortality.
Factors it measures
Identification form, Section for cases and controls, liver diseases, respiratory diseases, section for diarrhea patients case-controls, characteristics of birth, lactation, weaning and use of health services. Section for drinking case-control, Problems related to use and Alcohol use practices.
Year
1991
Author
Borges G; Natera G; [Original].
Availability
By contacting authors
Description
Abstract
"Structured questionnaire with 156 items distributed in the following areas:
Identification form, Section for cases and controls, liver diseases, respiratory diseases, section for diarrhea patients case-controls, characteristics of birth, lactation, weaning and use of health services. Section for drinking alcohol, case-control, Problems related to use and Alcohol use practices."
Psychometric characteristics
The instrument consists of some items posed by Stephens as a variant to the Cahalan use pattern. Also other items are added from the Questionnaire on Alcohol use applied in Michoacan
No. of items
156
Way of administration
Administered by personal interview
Way of qualification
Qualitative overall assessment
Application context
First contact clinics
Population
General population, alcohol users
References
Borges, G., Natera, G., Garrido, F., Cárdenas, V., Ibarra, J., y Pelcastre, B. (1991). El consumo de bebidas alcohólicas y la conducta violenta en Naucalpan de Juárez, Estado de México. VI Reunión de Investigación IMP, pp. 24-32