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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 10.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2017 Oct 17;48(10):1624–1633. doi: 10.1017/S0033291717003105

Table 1.

Weighted prevalence of past-month binge drinking, heavy drinking, and AUD/SUD among U.S. Army soldiers pre- and post-deployment (n=4645)

Pre-deployment (T0) 3 months post-deployment (T2) 9 months post-deployment (T3)
Binge Drinking 52.5% (1.0%) 52.5% (1.0%) 41.3% (0.9%)
Heavy Drinking 23.3% (0.7%) 26.1% (0.8%) 22.3% (0.7%)
AUD/SUD - 6.8% (0.4%) 10.4% (0.5%)

Note. AUD/SUD=Alcohol or Substance Use Disorder. Values are weighted prevalence (standard error). Analysis sample was comprised of Pre/Post Deployment Study respondents who completed surveys at all 4 waves: pre-deployment (T0), within 1 month of re-deployment to the U.S. (T1), 3 months post-deployment (T2), and 9 months post-deployment (T3). No data are shown for T1 because neither alcohol binge frequency nor AUD/SUD were assessed at that wave. The T0 survey did not assess past-month AUD/SUD; prevalence of lifetime AUD/SUD at T0 was 20.4% (0.7%).