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Listed below are the details for the data element.

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Element Type
Common Data Element
Alcohol current use indicator
AlcCurntUseInd
Short Description
Indicator of whether the participant/subject consumed at least one alcoholic drink within the past 12 months
Definition
Indicator of whether the participant/subject consumed at least one alcoholic drink within the past 12 months
 

Biomedical Terminologies and Standards

Notes
FITBIR| NIA| PDBP;
Creation Date
Historical Notes
Alcohol current use indicator
References
No references available

Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Pre-Defined Values
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
GENERAL: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. FA: Consumed at least one drink within past year. Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. STROKE: History can be obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. In the U.S., a single drink serving contains about 14 grams of ethanol or "pure" alcohol. Although the drinks below are different sizes, each one contains the same amount of pure alcohol and counts as a single drink: 12 oz. of beer (about %% alcohol) = 8-9 oz. of malt liquor (about 7% alcohol) = 5 oz. of wine (about 12% alcohol) = 1.5 oz. of hard liquor (about 40% alcohol) MS: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. Unknown includes the scenario where information is not documented in the medical record. A current drinker is defined as consuming at least one drink within the past year. For MS: If "Yes" is answered, skip to question 3 History can be obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. In the U.S., a single drink serving contains about 14 grams of ethanol or "pure" alcohol. Although the drinks below are different sizes, each one contains the same amount of pure alcohol and counts as a single drink: 12 oz. of beer (about %% alcohol) = 8-9 oz. of malt liquor (about 7% alcohol) = 5 oz. of wine (about 12% alcohol) = 1.5 oz. of hard liquor (about 40% alcohol)
Preferred Question Text
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
Friedreich's Ataxia Participant/Subject History and Family History General Health History
Multiple Sclerosis Participant/Subject History and Family History General Health History
General (For all diseases) Participant/Subject History and Family History General Health History
Stroke Participant/Subject History and Family History General Health History

Classification

Stroke :
Supplemental
Friedreich's Ataxia :
Supplemental
General (For all diseases) :
Supplemental
Multiple Sclerosis :
Supplemental
Keywords
Medical_History
Labels
NINDS_CDE
Effective Date
Until Date
Last Change Date
Wed Jan 10 14:43:35 EST 2024
See Also
Submitting Organization Name
NIH/NINDS
Submitting Contact Name
NINDSCDE
Submitting Contact Information
NINDSCDE@emmes.com
Steward Organization Name
NIH/NINDS
Steward Contact Name
NINDSCDE
Steward Contact Information
NINDSCDE@emmes.com
NINDS ID

Change History