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Chunk #31 — Results — Prevalence of risk factors for AUD using behavioral questions versus trauma checklist items to define CPA, by race

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Differences in childhood physical abuse reporting and the association between CPA and alcohol use disorder in European American and African American women.
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The prevalence of all AUD risk factors in women categorized as CPA-positive based on behavioral questions (n = 655) was slightly lower than among those who endorsed CPA on trauma checklist items (n=235). Notably, of those who were positive for CPA, the prevalence of CSA was 31.9% using behavioral questions but 48.3% using trauma checklist items. Slightly lower rates of maternal (44.9% vs. 51.5%) and paternal (69.3% vs. 77.0%) alcohol problems were found when defining CPA through behavioral questions versus trauma items. Consistently, behaviorally-defined CPA had lower prevalence of AUD risk factors as compared to trauma item defined CPA including MDD (30.7% vs. 36.6%); CD (11.8% vs. 14.5%); regular smoking (45.3% vs. 51.9%); and cannabis dependence (6.6% vs. 9.8%).