Donovan John E, Leech Sharon L, Zucker Robert A, Loveland-Cherry Carol J, Jester Jennifer M, Fitzgerald Hiram E, Puttler Leon I, Wong Maria M, Looman Wendy S
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2004 Feb;28(2):341-9. doi: 10.1097/01.alc.0000113922.77569.4e.
Despite the current societal concern with underage drinking, little attention has been paid to alcohol use within the preadolescent population. This article presents the proceedings of a symposium held at the 2003 Research Society on Alcoholism meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that was organized and chaired by John E. Donovan. The intent of the symposium was to kick start research on alcohol use among elementary school children by reviewing what is known regarding drinking in childhood. Presentations included (1) The Epidemiology of Children's Alcohol Use, by John E. Donovan; (2) The Validity of Children's Self-Reports of Alcohol Use, by Sharon L. Leech; (3) Predicting Onset of Drinking From Behavior at Three Years of Age: Influence of Early Child Expectancies and Parental Alcohol Involvement Upon Early First Use, by Robert A. Zucker; and (4) Parent, Peer, and Child Risk Factors for Alcohol Use in Two Cohorts of Elementary School Children, by Carol J. Loveland-Cherry. Presentations indicated the need for better nationwide surveillance of children's experience with alcohol; suggested that children's reports of their use of alcohol tend to be reliable and valid; supported children's alcohol use schemas and parental drinking and alcoholism at child age three as independent predictors of early onset drinking; and showed that onset of drinking before fourth or fifth grade, peer pressure, and parental norms and monitoring predict elementary student alcohol use and misuse.
尽管当前社会关注未成年人饮酒问题,但对青春期前儿童的酒精使用却很少关注。本文介绍了在佛罗里达州劳德代尔堡举行的2003年酒精研究学会会议上组织并由约翰·E·多诺万主持的一次研讨会的会议记录。该研讨会的目的是通过回顾关于儿童饮酒的已知情况,启动对小学生酒精使用的研究。演讲内容包括:(1)约翰·E·多诺万的《儿童酒精使用的流行病学》;(2)莎伦·L·利奇的《儿童酒精使用自我报告的有效性》;(3)罗伯特·A·祖克的《从三岁时的行为预测饮酒开始:早期儿童期望和父母酒精参与对首次早期使用的影响》;以及(4)卡罗尔·J·洛夫兰-切里的《两组小学生酒精使用的父母、同伴和儿童风险因素》。演讲表明需要在全国范围内更好地监测儿童的酒精使用情况;表明儿童对其酒精使用的报告往往是可靠和有效的;支持儿童的酒精使用模式以及儿童三岁时父母的饮酒和酗酒情况是早期饮酒开始的独立预测因素;并表明四年级或五年级之前开始饮酒、同伴压力以及父母的规范和监督可预测小学生的酒精使用和滥用情况。