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1994 - 2002年爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚、立陶宛和芬兰饮酒及酗酒的社会人口模式

The sociodemographic patterning of drinking and binge drinking in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland, 1994-2002.

作者信息

Helasoja Ville, Lahelma Eero, Prättälä Ritva, Petkeviciene Janina, Pudule Iveta, Tekkel Mare

机构信息

National Public Health Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2007 Sep 13;7:241. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-241.

Abstract

Despite the relatively low recorded alcohol consumption level, the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) and neighbouring Finland suffer from similar harmful consequences related to the use of alcoholic beverages, including socio-economic inequalities in alcohol related mortality. Comparative evidence is needed to understand harmful drinking patterns and to implement preventive alcohol policies also in the Baltic countries. This study compared heavy and binge drinking by sex, age, education, urbanisation and marital status in the Baltic countries and Finland. The data were nationally representative postal surveys conducted in Estonia (n = 6271), Latvia (n = 6106), Lithuania (n = 7966) and Finland (n = 15764) during 1994-2002. The criterion for heavy drinking was at least 15 portions weekly among men, and at least five among women, and for binge drinking at least six portions per one occasion. Heavy drinking was more common among younger participants in all countries, and in Latvia among the less-educated. Among Finnish men, and among women from all countries except Latvia, the better-educated were more often heavy drinkers. In Latvia and Finland, urban men, and in all countries, urban women, were more often heavy drinkers. Heavy drinking was more common among non-married Lithuanian and Finnish men, and Finnish women. Binge drinking was more common among less-educated Estonian and Latvian men, and among younger and less-educated women in all countries. Our results support the continued power of traditional drinking habits in the North Eastern part of Europe. In the future the target groups for prevention of excessive drinking should also include young and less-educated women in all four countries studied.

摘要

尽管记录的酒精消费水平相对较低,但波罗的海国家(爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛)以及邻国芬兰都面临与酒精饮料使用相关的类似有害后果,包括与酒精相关死亡率方面的社会经济不平等。需要进行比较研究以了解有害饮酒模式,并在波罗的海国家实施预防性酒精政策。本研究比较了波罗的海国家和芬兰按性别、年龄、教育程度、城市化程度和婚姻状况划分的重度饮酒和暴饮情况。数据来自1994年至2002年期间在爱沙尼亚(n = 6271)、拉脱维亚(n = 6106)、立陶宛(n = 7966)和芬兰(n = 15764)进行的具有全国代表性的邮政调查。重度饮酒的标准是男性每周至少15份,女性至少5份,暴饮的标准是每次至少6份。在所有国家中,年轻参与者中重度饮酒更为普遍,在拉脱维亚,受教育程度较低者中重度饮酒更为普遍。在芬兰男性以及除拉脱维亚外所有国家的女性中,受教育程度较高者更常为重度饮酒者。在拉脱维亚和芬兰,城市男性以及在所有国家中,城市女性更常为重度饮酒者。在立陶宛和芬兰的未婚男性以及芬兰女性中,重度饮酒更为普遍。暴饮在受教育程度较低的爱沙尼亚和拉脱维亚男性以及所有国家中较年轻且受教育程度较低的女性中更为普遍。我们的结果支持了欧洲东北部传统饮酒习惯的持续影响力。未来,预防过度饮酒的目标群体还应包括所研究的这四个国家中的年轻和受教育程度较低的女性。

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