Wayne State University, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Detroit, MI 48109, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2010 Dec;46(3-4):253-62. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9353-6.
Researchers recognize that the connection between alcohol and peer violence may relate to community level ecological factors, such as the location of businesses that sell alcohol. Building on previous research among adults, this study examines the relationship between alcohol outlet density and violent behaviors among adolescents, taking into account demographic characteristics, individual alcohol use, and neighborhood level socioeconomic indicators. Data drawn from a diverse Emergency Department based sample of 1,050 urban adolescents, combined with tract level data from the state liquor control commission and U.S. Census, were analyzed. Results of multivariate multi-level regression analysis indicate that alcohol outlet density is significantly related to adolescents' violent behaviors, controlling for demographic characteristics and individual alcohol use. Census tract level socioeconomic indicators were not significantly associated with youth violence. Findings suggest that alcohol outlet density regulation should be considered as part of broader violence prevention strategies for urban adolescents.
研究人员认识到,酒精和同伴暴力之间的联系可能与社区层面的生态因素有关,例如销售酒精的企业的位置。本研究在前人对成年人进行的研究基础上,考察了酒精销售点密度与青少年暴力行为之间的关系,同时考虑了人口统计学特征、个体饮酒和邻里社会经济指标。该研究的数据来自于一个多样化的基于急诊室的 1050 名城市青少年样本,结合了州酒类管制委员会和美国人口普查的地段数据。多变量多层次回归分析的结果表明,在控制人口统计学特征和个体饮酒的情况下,酒精销售点密度与青少年的暴力行为显著相关。人口普查地段的社会经济指标与青少年暴力行为没有显著关系。研究结果表明,应该考虑将酒精销售点密度监管作为城市青少年更广泛的暴力预防策略的一部分。