SOC 3382 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Risky Sexual Behavior, Diuretic, Cardiomyopathy

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By 2004, the percentage had declined to less than 40 percent from the peak of almost 60 percent in 1982. Alcohol-related fatalities are a greater proportion of the fatalities occurring during dark hours and on the weekends. Risk of a fatal crash is dose-related: there is a sharp increase in fatalities as b a c increases over 0. 10. Men are more likely than women to be involved in an alcohol-related traffic fatality. 90 percent of the intoxicated drivers involved in fatal crashes have never been convicted of driving under the influence in the past. Sexual behavior: alcohol use may enhance interest in sex but impair physiological arousal. Crime and violence: alcohol use is correlated with, homicide, assault, spousal and child abuse, and date rape, suicide. Peripheral circulation: dilation of peripheral blood vessels. Increases heat loss from the body but makes the drinker feel warm: alcohol has a diuretic effects.

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