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Chunk #29 — Results — Assessment of Generational and Sex Differences.

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Characterization of Service Use for Alcohol Problems Across Generations and Sex in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder.
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See Tables 3 and 4 for the final cox regression models combined analyses of generation and sex across help-seeking and treatment utilization. For age at first help-seeking, those in generation X were more likely than boomers to seek help (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.25]; p < .05), females age 50+ were more likely to seek help (HR = 1.82; p < .05), and females ages 20–29 were less likely to seek help (HR = .81; p < .05) than their male counterparts. For the transition from first onset of AUD to help-seeking, males in the silent generation were less likely to seek help compared to boomer males (HR = .71; p < .05), females in the silent generation were more likely to seek help than their boomer female counterparts (HR = 1.57; p < .05), and millennials six or more years post-onset were less likely to seek help compared to boomers (HR = .27; p < .001).