Epidemiology Program, School of Public Health, Louisiana State University, Health Sciences Center, Suite 1400, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010 Mar;71(2):184-91. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2010.71.184.
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationships among campus violence, student drinking levels, and the physical availability of alcohol at off-campus outlets in a multisite design.
An ecological analysis of on-campus violence was conducted at 32 U.S. colleges. Dependent variables included campus-reported rates of rape, robbery, assault, and burglary obtained from a U.S. Department of Education online database for the years 2000-2004. Measures of student alcohol use and demographics were obtained from student surveys conducted for the Social Norms Marketing Research Project from 2000 to 2004. Measures of alcohol-outlet density within 3 miles of each campus were obtained from state alcohol-licensing authorities for 2004.
Both on- and off-premise alcohol-outlet densities were associated with the campus rape-offense rate but not with the assault or robbery rates. Student drinking level was associated with both campus rape and assault rates but not with the campus robbery rate. The apparent effect of on-premise outlet density on campus rape-offense rates was reduced when student drinking level was included in the model, suggesting that the effect of on-premise outlet density may be mediated by student drinking level. Separate analyses revealed a similar mediational role for off-premise outlet density.
These findings demonstrate that there is a campus-level association between sexual violence and the campus-community alcohol environment.
本研究旨在通过多地点设计评估校园暴力、学生饮酒水平与校外售酒点酒精实际供应之间的关系。
在美国 32 所高校中进行了校园暴力的生态分析。依赖变量包括 2000 年至 2004 年期间美国教育部在线数据库中报告的强奸、抢劫、人身攻击和盗窃校园案件的发生率。学生酒精使用和人口统计学数据来自 2000 年至 2004 年期间进行的社会规范营销研究项目的学生调查。2004 年从州酒精许可管理部门获取了各校园 3 英里范围内的售酒点密度。
不论店内还是店外的售酒点密度都与校园强奸犯罪率相关,但与人身攻击和抢劫犯罪率无关。学生饮酒水平与校园强奸和人身攻击犯罪率相关,但与校园抢劫犯罪率无关。当模型中包含学生饮酒水平时,店内售酒点密度对校园强奸犯罪率的影响似乎减弱了,这表明店内售酒点密度的影响可能是通过学生饮酒水平来介导的。单独的分析显示,场外售酒点密度也起着类似的中介作用。
这些发现表明,性暴力与校园社区酒精环境之间存在校园层面的关联。