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Recognition of intoxication by alcohol counselors
Authors:Nancy Carroll MA   Harold Rosenberg PhD  Susan Funke MA
Affiliation:

Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA

Abstract:Recent studies have found that police officers, bartenders, social drinkers, and trained interviewers are often unable to recognize when others are intoxicated. The present two studies were conducted to evaluate: (a) the recognition ability of alcohol counselors compared to mental health counselors, and (b) the recognition ability of less-experienced versus more-experienced alcohol counselors. Subjects viewed four videotapes of a 21-year-old male engaged in simulated counseling interviews after he was given drinks containing alcohol to achive one of four target Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) goals: .00%, .05%, .10%, .15%. Results indicated that alcohol counselors were not uniformly more accurate than mental health therapists, nor were more-experienced alcohol counselors uniformly more accurate than less-experienced alcohol councelors at recognizing intoxication or estimating BAL. In addition, subjects generally understimated the target's sober-intoxicated status and BAL when he was given alcohol, but almost every subject recognized that the target was at least moderately intoxicated when his BAL was .15%.
Keywords:Alcohol counselors   person perception   recognition of intoxication   blood alcohol level (BAL)
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