Digrande L, Perrier M P, Lauro M G, Contu P
University Hospital, University of Cagliari, Italy.
Subst Use Misuse. 2000 Aug;35(10):1471-83. doi: 10.3109/10826080009148226.
An anonymous questionnaire was administered to a sample of 1,911 students at Sardinia's main university during the fall of 1997. The questionnaire assessed various behaviors relating to alcohol including its use during or outside meals and binge drinking, defined as five or more drinks in a row. A significantly higher number of males reported drinking alcohol outside of meals and binge drinking than females, and males were also more likely to report impaired driving and consequences after drinking alcohol than females. A logistic regression model was used to determine correlates of binge drinking using demographics, health-risk behaviors, and leisure activities. The model confirmed being a male as one of the strongest correlates, but also included first drinking alcohol before age 17, marijuana use, living away from parents, cigarette use, having multiple sex partners, and exercising. The results indicate that alcohol use is prevalent among university students and is related to the use of other substances. Further investigation is warranted with particular attention paid to gender as a determinant of use.
1997年秋季,对撒丁岛主要大学的1911名学生样本进行了一项匿名问卷调查。该问卷评估了与酒精有关的各种行为,包括用餐期间或用餐外饮酒以及狂饮,狂饮定义为连续饮用五杯或更多杯酒。报告在餐外饮酒和狂饮的男性人数显著高于女性,而且男性比女性更有可能报告酒后驾车及饮酒后的后果。使用逻辑回归模型,利用人口统计学、健康风险行为和休闲活动来确定狂饮的相关因素。该模型确认男性是最强的相关因素之一,但还包括17岁之前首次饮酒、使用大麻、不住在父母身边、吸烟、有多个性伴侣以及锻炼。结果表明,饮酒在大学生中很普遍,并且与其他物质的使用有关。有必要进行进一步调查,尤其要关注性别作为使用的一个决定因素。