Young Swiss Men And Substance Use Disorders
Examining Associations with Mental Health and Co-Occurring Addictions
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Examining Associations with Mental Health and Co-Occurring Addictions
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This dataset contains invaluable data from the C-SURF study on the associations between alcohol use disorder and mental health problems, as well as co-occurring addictions, among young Swiss men. This dataset can be used to understand how alcohol and drug use, mental health issues, and co-occurring addictions are interrelated in this population. Researchers can also use this valuable data to investigate the long-term effects of substance abuse and addiction in terms of their implications on health. This dataset provides a comprehensive insight into current substance abuse trends and mental health issues among young Swiss men that could prove beneficial for all related studies
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This dataset contains data from the C-SURF study and examines the associations between self-reported alcohol use disorder and mental health problems, in the context of co-occurring addictions, among young Swiss men. By using this dataset, researchers can gain insight into alcohol and drug use, mental health problems and co-occurring addictions among young Swiss men.
In order to make effective use of this dataset, it is important for you to understand how the data is structured and organized. The three main columns are Studer, Lemoine, and Grazioli indicating which manuscript each item relates to. These columns contain information about each individual’s demographics (e.g., age), their usage patterns (e.g., frequency of substance abuse) as well as their mental health status (e.g., diagnosis). To gain insights from this dataset you should focus on evaluating relationships between different variables such as age or gender with substance abuse or addiction disorders for example; looking at differences in prevalence across particular demographic groups or analyzing relationships between certain factors associated with long term effects on health outcomes such as depression or anxiety disorders.
- Utilizing the data from this set to create an application that reminds young Swiss men of the potential harms from substance use and provides safe ways for them to cope with stressors.
- Using this dataset to research how socioeconomic factors and access to treatment options can influence alcohol and drug addiction among young Swiss men.
- Examining how mental health affects how people perceive their dependence on substances and identify healthier pathways for managing stressors in order to prevent abuse in the first place
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors.
Data Source
License: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) - Public Domain Dedication
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File: Marmet2019PLosOne_Data.csv
File: Marmet2019PLosOne_codebook.csv
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors.
If you use this dataset in your research, please credit .
CREATE TABLE marmet2019plosone_codebook (
"data_for_manuscript_marmet" VARCHAR,
"n__studer" VARCHAR -- Studer,
"n__lemoine" VARCHAR -- Lemoine,
"n__grazioli" VARCHAR -- Grazioli,
"n__bertholet_gmel_2019_reconsidering_the_associations__870b0db4" VARCHAR -- Bertholet \u0026 Gmel (2019). Reconsidering The Associations Between Self-reported Alcohol Use Disorder And Mental Health Problems In The Light Of Co-occurring Addictions In Young Swiss Men. Plos One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222806. Please Refer To The Manuscript For Further Information About The Data.;
);CREATE TABLE marmet2019plosone_data (
"data_for_manuscript_marmet" VARCHAR,
"n__studer" VARCHAR -- Studer,
"n__lemoine" VARCHAR -- Lemoine,
"n__grazioli" VARCHAR -- Grazioli,
"n__bertholet_gmel_2019_reconsidering_the_associations__870b0db4" VARCHAR -- Bertholet \u0026 Gmel (2019). Reconsidering The Associations Between Self-reported Alcohol Use Disorder And Mental Health Problems In The Light Of Co-occurring Addictions In Young Swiss Men. Plos One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222806. Please Refer To The Manuscript For Further Information About The Data.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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