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Chunk #23 — Results

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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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Of the 4,405 participants, 10.81% were of the silent generation, 42.22% were baby boomers, 25.22% were generation X, and 21.75% were millennial. See Table 1 for the full list of results and differences among demographic factors. There were many demographic differences across generation within the sample. Those in the silent generation were the oldest at the time of assessment (Mage = 59.06) followed by baby boomers (Mage = 40.65), generation X (Mage = 27.56), and millennials (Mage = 25.61). There were fewer female subjects in the silent generation than in the other generations. Millennials were the most educated of the generations, having the most members with education beyond high school. Marriage was less common among millennials and generation X than the older generations. The silent and baby boomer generations had a higher mean number of lifetime AUD criteria than did the millennial and X generations. Rates of ever being diagnosed with a drug dependence were equal across generations. The tetrachoric correlation between help-seeking and treatment utilization was .85 in the full sample. Also in the full sample, the mean age