Plant M A, Bagnall G, Foster J
Department of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
Alcohol Alcohol. 1990;25(6):691-8. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.alcalc.a045067.
During 1988 and 1989 a survey was conducted of the drinking habits and alcohol-related beliefs of a national sample of teenagers in England. Data were obtained from 6,244 respondents virtually all aged 14-16. Heavy drinkers were significantly more likely to report drinking in a mixed sex group than were other teenagers. They were also more likely than others to have drunk illegally in licensed premises, and were distinctive from other teenagers in relation to their self-reported reasons for drinking and their alcohol-related beliefs.
1988年至1989年间,对英格兰全国范围内的青少年样本的饮酒习惯和与酒精相关的观念进行了一项调查。数据来自6244名受访者,几乎所有人年龄都在14至16岁之间。与其他青少年相比,酗酒者更有可能报告在男女混合的群体中饮酒。他们也比其他人更有可能在持牌场所非法饮酒,并且在自我报告的饮酒原因和与酒精相关的观念方面与其他青少年有所不同。