Chapter
Introduction
pp.:
53 – 55
Anthropological Perspectives on Alcohol: An Historical Review
pp.:
55 – 59
A Review and Appraisal of Alcohol and Kava Studies in Oceania
pp.:
59 – 121
European Drinking Habits: A Review of Research and Some Suggestions for Conceptual Integration of Findings
pp.:
121 – 137
Family Behavior and Alcoholism
pp.:
137 – 151
Similarities and Differences Among a Heavily Arrested Group of Navajo Indian Drinkers in a Southwestern American Town
pp.:
151 – 179
PART THREE: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
pp.:
179 – 191
Introduction
pp.:
191 – 193
Alcohol and Culture: The Historical Evolution of Drinking Patterns Among the Mapuche
pp.:
193 – 195
Alcohol Usage in an African Society
pp.:
195 – 217
Summary of an Alcoholism Study in the Apurímac-Ayacucho River Valley, Peru
pp.:
217 – 227
PART FOUR: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ASPECTS OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
pp.:
227 – 231
Introduction
pp.:
231 – 233
Body, Mind, and Booze
pp.:
233 – 235
Ethanol Metabolism in Various Racial Groups
pp.:
235 – 245
Ethnic Groups, Human Variation, and Alcohol Use
pp.:
245 – 253
PART FIVE: THE CURRENT STATUS OF CROSS-CULTURAL THEORIES
pp.:
253 – 261
Introduction
pp.:
261 – 263
Cross-Cultural Evidence That Dependency Conflict Motivates Drunkenness
pp.:
263 – 267
Drinking as a Manifestation of Power Concerns
pp.:
267 – 283
Drunkenness and Culture Stress: A Holocultural Test
pp.:
283 – 305
The Epidemiology of Alcoholism with Specific Reference to Sociocultural Factors
pp.:
305 – 341
Theory in Alcohol Studies
pp.:
341 – 359
PART six: METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND DATA COLLECTION
pp.:
359 – 371
Introduction
pp.:
371 – 373
Cross-Cultural Studies of Alcoholism in the Clinical Setting: Review and Evaluation
pp.:
373 – 377
The Cultural Approach, Verbal Plans, and Alcohol Research
pp.:
377 – 397
Observations on Methodological Considerations for Cross- Cultural Alcohol Studies
pp.:
397 – 421
A Documentation Resource for Cross-Cultural Studies on Alcohol
pp.:
421 – 427
Biographical Notes
pp.:
427 – 429
Index of Names
pp.:
429 – 439
Index of Subjects
pp.:
439 – 447