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Perspectives

Comment on the Concept of Binge Drinking

, BSc, PhD
Pages 147-148 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The concept of binge drinking and other similar behaviors is discussed in relation to its history, clinical significance and theoretical relevance. It is argued that the term conveniently describes a pattern of behavior that is central to substance abuse and that the attempt to use the term as an indication of absolute quantity consumed or level of subjective effect is misguided. A suggested definition of consumption that is excessive relative to the individual's usual pattern, sporadic in occurrence and aimed at producing a powerful effect is offered.

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