O'Malley P M, Johnston L D, Bachman J G
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Alcohol Health Res World. 1998;22(2):85-93.
Several ongoing national surveys, including the Monitoring the Future study, the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, are investigating the drinking behaviors of adolescents in the United States. These studies have found that the majority of adolescents under the age of 18 have consumed alcohol, although the minimum legal drinking age is 21. Drinking rates may even have increased in recent years in some age groups. No substantial differences exist among various sociodemographic subgroups with respect to drinking rates, although alcohol consumption generally is lowest among African-Americans and highest among whites. Moreover, alcohol consumption increases sharply throughout adolescence. Various attitudinal and behavioral factors, such as religious involvement, truancy, and average grade level, also influence adolescents' drinking behaviors. Almost two-thirds of 12th graders who report consuming alcohol experience at least one alcohol-related problem. Most adolescents drink to experience the pleasurable effects of alcohol, such as having a good time with friends.
包括“未来监测”研究、“全国家庭药物滥用调查”以及“青少年危险行为调查”在内的几项正在进行的全国性调查,正在对美国青少年的饮酒行为进行调查。这些研究发现,尽管法定最低饮酒年龄为21岁,但18岁以下的大多数青少年都饮酒。近年来,某些年龄组的饮酒率甚至可能有所上升。在饮酒率方面,不同社会人口亚群体之间不存在实质性差异,不过非裔美国人的酒精消费量总体上最低,白人最高。此外,整个青春期酒精消费量会急剧增加。各种态度和行为因素,如宗教参与度、逃学情况和平均成绩水平,也会影响青少年的饮酒行为。在报告饮酒的12年级学生中,近三分之二至少经历过一个与酒精相关的问题。大多数青少年饮酒是为了体验酒精带来的愉悦效果,比如与朋友共度美好时光。