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通过拍肩获取酒精的倾向。

Propensity for obtaining alcohol through shoulder tapping.

作者信息

Toomey Traci L, Fabian Lindsey E A, Erickson Darin J, Lenk Kathleen M

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2007 Jul;31(7):1218-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2007.00420.x. Epub 2007 May 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Underage youth often obtain alcohol from adults who illegally provide the alcohol. One method for obtaining alcohol from adults is shoulder tapping, where youth approach an adult outside an alcohol establishment and ask the adult to purchase alcohol for them. The goal of this study was to assess what percentage of the general and youth-targeted adult population approached outside of a convenience/liquor store will agree to purchase and then provide alcohol to individuals who appear under age 21.

METHODS

We conducted 2 waves of pseudo-underage shoulder tap request attempts, using requesters who were age 21 or older but appeared 18 to 20 years old. In both waves, requests were conducted at randomly selected liquor and convenience stores, requesters explained that the reason they were asking the adult was because they did not have their identification with them, and requesters asked the adults to purchase a 6-pack of beer. During wave 1, we conducted 102 attempts, with the requester approaching the first adult entering the store alone. During wave 2, we conducted 102 attempts where the requester approached the first casually dressed male entering the store alone who appeared to be 21 to 30 years old.

RESULTS

During wave 1, 8% of the general sample of approached adults provided alcohol to the pseudo-underage requesters. The odds of adults providing alcohol in urban areas were 9.4 times greater than in suburban areas. During wave 2, 19% of the approached young men provided alcohol to the requesters. No requester, request attempt, establishment, or community characteristics were associated with request attempt outcomes during wave 2.

CONCLUSIONS

A small percentage of the general population of adults will agree to provide alcohol to underage youth when approached outside an alcohol establishment. The likelihood of underage youth obtaining alcohol through shoulder tapping increases substantially if the youth approach young men.

摘要

背景

未成年青少年常常从非法提供酒精饮料的成年人那里获取酒精。从成年人那里获取酒精的一种方式是“搭肩求助”,即青少年在酒类经营场所外接近一名成年人,并要求该成年人为他们购买酒精饮料。本研究的目的是评估在便利店/酒类商店外被接近的普通成年人以及以青少年为目标群体的成年人群体中,同意购买然后向看起来未满21岁的人提供酒精饮料的比例。

方法

我们进行了两轮假装未成年的“搭肩求助”请求尝试,请求者年龄在21岁及以上,但看起来18至20岁。在两轮尝试中,请求均在随机选择的酒类商店和便利店进行,请求者解释说他们向成年人求助的原因是他们没带身份证件,并且请求者要求成年人购买一包6罐装啤酒。在第一轮中,我们进行了102次尝试,请求者接近独自进入商店的第一名成年人。在第二轮中,我们进行了102次尝试,请求者接近独自进入商店的第一名穿着休闲的21至30岁男性。

结果

在第一轮中,被接近的成年人样本中有8%向假装未成年的请求者提供了酒精饮料。城市地区成年人提供酒精饮料的几率比郊区大9.4倍。在第二轮中,被接近的年轻男性中有19%向请求者提供了酒精饮料。在第二轮中,没有请求者、请求尝试、经营场所或社区特征与请求尝试结果相关。

结论

一小部分普通成年人群体会在酒类经营场所外被接近时同意向未成年青少年提供酒精饮料。如果青少年接近年轻男性,未成年青少年通过“搭肩求助”获取酒精饮料的可能性会大幅增加。

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