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低收入少数族裔社区样本中麦芽酒饮用者的特征。

Characteristics of malt liquor beer drinkers in a low-income, racial minority community sample.

作者信息

Bluthenthal Ricky N, Browntaylor Didra, Guzmán-Becerra Norma, Robinson Paul L

机构信息

Drew Center on AIDS Research, Education and Service, Charles R. Drew University, Los Angeles, CA 90059, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2005 Mar;29(3):402-9. doi: 10.1097/01.alc.0000156118.74728.34.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The authors describe and compare drinking patterns among malt liquor beer (MLB), regular beer (RB), and hard liquor (HL) drinkers in a low-income, racial/ethnic minority community.

METHODS

Drinkers were recruited from randomly selected alcohol outlets in South Los Angeles. Respondents were assessed on sociodemographic characteristics, alcohol use history, drinking patterns, and drinking context among other items in a face-to-face interview with research staff.

RESULTS

Three hundred twenty-nine drinkers were interviewed, of whom 297 reported drinking MLB, RB, or HL brands of alcohol most often in the past 90 days. This subsample was 88% African-American, 72% male, and 35% unemployed. As compared with RB and HL drinkers, MLB drinkers were more likely to be homeless, to receive public assistance for housing, and to be unemployed. MLB drinkers also reported significantly higher rates of daily or near-daily drinking (74%, as compared with 48% for RB and 29% for HL) of drinks per day on drinking days (5.2, as compared with 4.2 for RB and 3.1 for HL), and daily average ethanol consumption (6.97 oz, as compared with 2.13 oz for RB drinkers and 6.13 oz for HL drinkers). In multinomial regression analysis that controlled for potential confounders, the odds of preferring RB as compared with MLB were significantly increased among persons with blue-collar occupations and those who reported drinking in public settings and were reduced among persons who drank outdoors, those who combined drinking with tobacco smoking, and those who drank alcohol with members of the same sex. Average daily ethanol consumption odds were reduced for RB drinkers as compared with MLB drinkers. The odds of preferring HL as compared with MLB were significantly increased for persons with white-collar occupations and those who drank in public settings and were reduced for persons who drank outdoors and those who combined drinking and smoking.

CONCLUSION

The authors observed substantial differences in sociodemographic characteristics, drinking patterns, and ethanol consumption by beverage type in this community sample. MLB drinkers seem to have distinctive drinking patterns that require additional study to determine whether this pattern is associated with increased individual or community risk.

摘要

背景

作者描述并比较了低收入种族/族裔少数群体社区中麦芽酒(MLB)、普通啤酒(RB)和烈性酒(HL)饮用者的饮酒模式。

方法

从南洛杉矶随机选择的酒类销售点招募饮酒者。研究人员在面对面访谈中对受访者的社会人口学特征、饮酒史、饮酒模式和饮酒环境等项目进行评估。

结果

共访谈了329名饮酒者,其中297人报告在过去90天里最常饮用MLB、RB或HL品牌的酒。该子样本中88%为非裔美国人,72%为男性,35%失业。与RB和HL饮用者相比,MLB饮用者更有可能无家可归、接受住房公共援助且失业。MLB饮用者还报告说,每日或接近每日饮酒的比例显著更高(74%,而RB为48%,HL为29%),饮酒日每天饮用的饮料量更多(5.2杯,而RB为4.2杯,HL为3.1杯),以及每日平均乙醇消费量更高(6.97盎司,而RB饮用者为2.13盎司,HL饮用者为6.13盎司)。在控制了潜在混杂因素的多项回归分析中,与MLB相比,从事蓝领职业且报告在公共场所饮酒的人更喜欢RB的几率显著增加,而在户外饮酒的人、将饮酒与吸烟相结合的人以及与同性成员一起饮酒的人中,这一几率降低。与MLB饮用者相比,RB饮用者的每日平均乙醇消费几率降低。与MLB相比,从事白领职业且在公共场所饮酒的人更喜欢HL的几率显著增加,而在户外饮酒的人以及将饮酒和吸烟相结合的人中,这一几率降低。

结论

作者在该社区样本中观察到,不同饮料类型的饮用者在社会人口学特征饮酒模式和乙醇消费方面存在显著差异。MLB饮用者似乎有独特的饮酒模式,需要进一步研究以确定这种模式是否与个人或社区风险增加有关。

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