Neighbors Clayton, Spieker Casey J, Oster-Aaland Laura, Lewis Melissa A, Bergstrom Rochelle L
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle 98195-6560, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2005 Sep-Oct;54(2):76-80. doi: 10.3200/JACH.54.2.76-80.
The authors designed this study to evaluate the prevalence and magnitude of heavy drinking among college students in celebrating their 21st birthdays and the impact of a birthday card suggesting moderation. The authors randomly assigned subjects to receive or not receive the card approximately 1 week prior to their birthday. Approximately 1 week after turning 21, the authors sent surveys to all subjects. Results based on 164 returned surveys indicated that 90% consumed alcohol, 75% went to a bar, 61% reached a blood alcohol content (BAC) above the legal driving limit, and 23% reached a BAC above .25. Results were similar for men and women. Although subjects generally liked the birthday card, it had no impact on their drinking or celebration plans. Findings suggest the need for additional attention focusing on specific alcohol-related events and further development of prevention approaches that are event specific.
作者开展此项研究,旨在评估大学生庆祝21岁生日时酗酒的患病率及严重程度,以及一张建议适度饮酒的生日贺卡所产生的影响。作者在研究对象生日前约1周随机分配其接收或不接收这张贺卡。在研究对象满21岁约1周后,作者向所有研究对象发送了调查问卷。基于164份回收问卷的结果显示,90%的人饮酒,75%的人去了酒吧,61%的人血液酒精含量(BAC)超过法定驾驶限制,23%的人BAC超过0.25。男性和女性的结果相似。尽管研究对象普遍喜欢这张生日贺卡,但它对他们的饮酒或庆祝计划没有影响。研究结果表明,需要额外关注特定的与酒精相关的事件,并进一步制定针对特定事件的预防方法。