Mission Statement:
The Laboratory of Epidemiology and Biometry’s (LEB) primary responsibility is to develop, design, implement, and direct a large multidisciplinary epidemiological research program of national scope and complexity. The LEB also:
- conducts national surveillance activities to collect and analyze alcohol-related program data through various information systems, including the Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS);
- analyzes epidemiological data on alcohol use, abuse, and dependence and their associated disabilities and prepares scientific reports and manuscripts for publication in peer-review journals;
- adapts state-of-the art statistical methodology to the alcohol field;
- collaborates with other agencies and organizations to promote the application of epidemiological research nationally and internationally;
- maintains national statistics on alcohol use disorders and their related conditions and consequences;
- sponsors, develops, and participates in scientific conferences, meetings, workshops, and symposia to exchange information and disseminate new knowledge
- collaborates with other National Institutes of Health and other government agencies to foster shared interests and goals; and
- supports a full range of interagency agreements and contracts.
Staff:
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Selected Publications:
Grant BF, Goldstein RB, Chou SP, Huang B, Stinson FS, Dawson DA, Saha TD, Smith SM, Pulay AJ, Pickering RP, Ruan WJ, Compton WM. Sociodemographic and psychopathologic predictors of first incidence of DSM-IV substance use, mood, and anxiety disorders: results from the Wave 2 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, Mol Psychiatry. 2008; Epub ahead of print Apr 22.
Dawson DA, Grant BF, Li TK. A prospective study of risk drinking: At risk for what? Drug Alcohol Depend. 2008; 95:62-72.
Ruan WJ, Goldstein RB, Chou SP, Smith SM, Saha TD, Pickering RP, Dawson DA, Huang B, Stinson FS, Grant BF. The Alcohol Use Disorder and Associated Disabilities Interview Schedule-IV (AUDADIS-IV): reliability of new psychiatric diagnostic modules and risk factors in a general population sample. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2008;92:27-36.
Goldstein RB, Dawson DA, Saha TD, Ruan WJ, Compton WM, Grant BF. Antisocial behavioral syndromes and DSM-IV alcohol use disorders: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2007;31:814-828.
Smith SM, Stinson FS, Dawson DA, Goldstein R, Huang B, Grant BF. Race/ethnic differences in the prevalence and co-occurrence of substance use disorders and independent mood and anxiety disorders: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Psychol Med. 2006;36:987-998.
Chou SP, Dawson DA, Stinson FS, Huang B, Pickering RP, Zhou Y, Grant BF. The prevalence of drinking and driving in the United States, 2001-2002: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006;83:137-146.
Dawson DA, Grant BF, Li TK. Quantifying the risks associated with exceeding recommended drinking limits. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2005;29:902-908.
Stinson FS, Grant BF, Dawson DA, Ruan WJ, Huang B, Saha T. Comorbidity between DSM-IV alcohol and specific drug use disorders in the United States: results from the national Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2005;80:105-116.
Chou SP, Grant BF, Dawson DA, Stinson FS, Saha T, Pickering RP. Twelve-month prevalence and changes in driving after drinking: United States, 1991-1992 and 2001-2002. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2005;80:223-230.
Grant BF, Stinson FS, Hasin DS, Dawson DA, Chou SP, Dufour MC, Compton W, Pickering RP, Kaplan K. Prevalence and co-occurrence of substance use disorders and independent mood and anxiety disorders: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2004;61:807-16. [PDF]
Compton WM, Grant BF, Colliver JD, Glantz MD, Stinson FS. Increases in the prevalence of Marijuana use disorders in the United States: 1991-1992 and 2001-2002. JAMA 2004;291:2114-21. [PDF]
Dawson DA, Grant, BF, Stinson FS, Chou PS, Huang B, Ruan WJ. Recovery from DSM-IV alcohol dependence: United States, 2001-2002. Addiction 2005;100:281-98. [PDF]
Grant BF, Dawson DA, Stinson FS, Chou SP, Dufour MC, Pickering RP. The 12-month prevalence and trends in DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence: United States, 1991-1992 and 2001-2002. Drug Alcohol Depend 2004;74:223-34. [PDF]
Grant BF, Stinson FS, Dawson DA, Chou SP, Ruan WJ, Pickering RP. Co-occurrence of 12-month alcohol and drug use disorders and personality disorders in the US.: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2004;61:361-8. [PDF]
Grant BF, Hasin DS, Stinson FS, Dawson DA, Chou SP, Ruan WJ, Huang B. Co-occurrence of 12-month mood and anxiety disorders and personality disorders in the US.: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. J Psychiatr Res 2004;39:1-9. [PDF]
Alcohol publications can also be found using ETOH Database
FIND PUBLICATIONS USING PubMed
SAMPLE Entrez PubMed Search Instructions: Search [PUBMED] for [Grant BF] "click" [GO]
FIND ANNUAL REPORT PROJECTS USING NIDB Resources
SAMPLE Search Instructions: Under "Option 3" enter AA000449-01 [e.g., AA = NIAAA, 000449 = Annual Rept Number; -01 = Number of years project existed (i.e., this is 1st year for BF Grant's project)]
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Updated: October 2008