Schonlau Matthias, Scribner Richard, Farley Thomas A, Theall Katherine, Bluthenthal Ricky N, Scott Molly, Cohen Deborah A
RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Geospat Health. 2008 Nov;3(1):91-101. doi: 10.4081/gh.2008.235.
The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between alcohol availability, as measured by the density of off-premise alcohol outlets, and alcohol consumption in Los Angeles county and southern Louisiana, USA. Consumption information was collected through a telephone survey of 2,881 households in Los Angeles county and pre-Katrina southern Louisiana, nested within 220 census tracts. Respondents' addresses were geo-coded and both neighbourhood (census tracts and buffers of varying sizes) and individual (network distance to the closest alcohol outlet) estimates of off-sale alcohol outlet density were computed. Alcohol outlet density was not associated with the percentage of people who were drinkers in either site. Alcohol outlet density was associated with the quantity of consumption among drinkers in Louisiana but not in Los Angeles. Outlet density within a one-mile buffer of the respondent's home was more strongly associated with alcohol consumption than outlet density in the respondent's census tract. The conclusion is that the relationship between neighbourhood alcohol outlet density and alcohol consumption is complex and may vary due to differences in neighbourhood design and travel patterns.
本研究的目的是评估以店外酒精销售点密度衡量的酒精可及性与美国洛杉矶县和路易斯安那州南部酒精消费之间的关系。消费信息是通过对洛杉矶县和卡特里娜飓风前的路易斯安那州南部的2881户家庭进行电话调查收集的,这些家庭分布在220个人口普查区。对受访者的地址进行了地理编码,并计算了邻里(人口普查区和不同规模的缓冲区)和个人(到最近酒精销售点的网络距离)的店外酒精销售点密度估计值。在这两个地区,酒精销售点密度与饮酒者的比例均无关联。酒精销售点密度与路易斯安那州饮酒者的饮酒量有关,但与洛杉矶的饮酒量无关。受访者家一英里缓冲区内的销售点密度比受访者所在人口普查区的销售点密度与酒精消费的关联更强。结论是,邻里酒精销售点密度与酒精消费之间的关系很复杂,可能因邻里设计和出行模式的差异而有所不同。