Elgar Frank J, Roberts Chris, Parry-Langdon Nina, Boyce William
Department of Family Social Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Eur J Public Health. 2005 Jun;15(3):245-50. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cki093.
Economic inequality has been hypothesized to be a health determinant, independent of poverty and household income. The goal of this study was to explore the contextual influences of income inequality on alcohol use and frequency of drunkenness in adolescents.
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study surveyed 162 305 adolescents (ages 11, 13 and 15 years) in 34 countries, providing self-report data on family affluence, alcohol consumption and episodes of drunkenness. Country-level data on income inequality and overall wealth were retrieved from the United Nations Development Program.
Multilevel logistic regression revealed that 11- and 13-year-olds in countries of high income inequality consumed more alcohol than their counterparts in countries of low income inequality (after adjustment for sex, family affluence and country wealth). No such effect on alcohol consumption was found in 15-year-olds. Eleven-year-olds in countries of high income inequality reported more episodes of drunkenness than their counterparts in countries of low income inequality. No such effect of income inequality on drunkenness was found in 13- or 15-year-olds.
Income inequality may have a contextual influence on the use of alcohol among younger adolescents. Findings suggest that economic policies that affect the distribution of wealth within societies may indirectly influence the use of alcohol during early and mid-adolescence.
经济不平等被认为是一种健康决定因素,独立于贫困和家庭收入。本研究的目的是探讨收入不平等对青少年饮酒及醉酒频率的背景影响。
学龄儿童健康行为研究对34个国家的162305名青少年(11岁、13岁和15岁)进行了调查,提供了关于家庭富裕程度、饮酒情况和醉酒次数的自我报告数据。从联合国开发计划署获取了国家层面的收入不平等和总体财富数据。
多水平逻辑回归显示,在收入不平等程度高的国家,11岁和13岁青少年的饮酒量高于收入不平等程度低的国家的同龄人(在对性别、家庭富裕程度和国家财富进行调整后)。在15岁青少年中未发现这种对饮酒量的影响。收入不平等程度高的国家的11岁青少年报告的醉酒次数多于收入不平等程度低的国家的同龄人。在13岁或15岁青少年中未发现收入不平等对醉酒有这种影响。
收入不平等可能对较年轻青少年的饮酒有背景影响。研究结果表明,影响社会财富分配的经济政策可能间接影响青少年早期和中期的饮酒行为。