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Gender differences in drinking patterns and alcohol-related problems in a community sample in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Table 1 - Patterns of alcohol consumption by gender. Sa˜o Paulo Epidemiological Catchment Area Study (n = 1,464; weighted data)
Table 3 - Percentage of alcohol-related problems stratified by drinking pattern. Wald x 2 test for men/women (M vs
Table 4 shows the correlates of the drinking patterns. After the adjustment, the gender effect observed in the univariate analysis (data not shown) appeared as an interaction between gender and education in the three drinking patterns

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