Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Ethn Health. 2010;15(1):1-13. doi: 10.1080/13557850903373908.
To examine the association between ethnicity, ethnic intermarriage, ethnic composition of schools and adolescent alcohol use.
Data were derived from the National Survey of Students in the Netherlands, a repeated, nationally representative, cross-sectional study of students aged 11-20 in secondary school. Surveys conducted in 1994, 1996, 1999, and 2001 were pooled, leading to a total of 30,346 native Dutch students and 6227 ethnic minority students. Alcohol use was based on whether the student consumed alcohol at all, drinking frequency, and drunkenness. Multilevel methods were applied.
Ethnic minority students showed lower levels of alcohol use than Dutch students in each measure. Among ethnic minorities, the level of alcohol use was particularly low among students from a Muslim background. Students with ethnically mixed parents had higher levels of alcohol use than students with mono-ethnic parents. The larger the presence of Muslims in school, the lower the alcohol consumption of students from a Dutch and ethnic minority background.
Ethnic differences in alcohol consumption among students seem to reflect differential alcohol use norms prevalent in their parents' country of birth. Alcohol use norms are presumably stricter in families with mono-ethnic parents and in predominantly Muslim schools than in families with ethnically mixed parents and in schools with fewer Muslim students.
探讨种族、异族通婚、学校族裔构成与青少年饮酒之间的关系。
数据来自荷兰全国学生调查,这是一项对年龄在 11-20 岁的中学生进行的重复、全国代表性、横断面研究。1994 年、1996 年、1999 年和 2001 年进行的调查被汇总,共有 30346 名荷兰本地学生和 6227 名少数民族学生。饮酒行为基于学生是否饮酒、饮酒频率和醉酒程度。采用多水平方法。
少数民族学生在每种测量方法中的饮酒水平均低于荷兰学生。在少数民族学生中,穆斯林背景的学生饮酒水平尤其低。父母为异族通婚的学生饮酒水平高于父母为单一族裔的学生。学校中穆斯林的比例越高,荷兰学生和少数民族学生的饮酒量越低。
学生饮酒的种族差异似乎反映了其父母原籍国流行的不同饮酒规范。与父母为单一族裔的家庭和穆斯林占多数的学校相比,具有异族通婚父母的家庭和穆斯林学生较少的学校的饮酒规范可能更为严格。