Addict Behav. 2011 Dec;36(12):1133-40. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.07.003. Epub 2011 Jul 23.
In recent years the consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) has become popular in young adults in North America. There have been few studies into the drinking patterns and risk behaviors that accompany this new form of alcoholic beverage consumption and more information is required to support harm reduction and prevention efforts. This paper goes beyond previous research by investigating risk behaviors associated with AmED use while (1) controlling for risk-taking propensity, (2) examining a range of outcomes (e.g., stimulant drug use), and (3) replicating previous findings in a Canadian sample.
In winter 2009/10, a web-based survey was completed by 465 students (56% female) attending a university in Western Canada. Regression analyses were used to investigate whether consumption of AmED is associated with heavy drinking, stimulant drug use, and alcohol-related consequences.
A total of 105 students (23%) reported consuming AmED in the past 30days. These students were more likely to be heavier drinkers, than non-AmED users after controlling for risk-taking propensity. More frequent AmED drinkers had twice the odds of experiencing one or more negative consequences from AmED use (e.g. drinking and driving, being hurt or injured), compared to less frequent drinkers after controlling for risk-taking propensity and drinking behavior.
Students who consume AmED are at increased risk for harms. Therefore, consuming AmED should be considered "high-risk drinking" for university students and efforts should be made to discourage combined consumption.
近年来,在北美年轻人中,混合能量饮料的酒精饮品(AmED)的消费越来越流行。对于这种新形式的酒精饮料消费伴随的饮酒模式和风险行为,研究甚少,需要更多信息来支持减少伤害和预防工作。本文通过调查与 AmED 使用相关的风险行为,超越了之前的研究,同时(1)控制冒险倾向,(2)检查一系列结果(例如,兴奋剂药物使用),并(3)在加拿大样本中复制以前的发现。
在 2009/10 年冬季,加拿大西部一所大学的 465 名学生(56%为女性)完成了一项基于网络的调查。回归分析用于调查 AmED 的消费是否与豪饮、兴奋剂药物使用和酒精相关后果有关。
共有 105 名学生(23%)报告在过去 30 天内饮用 AmED。在控制冒险倾向后,与非 AmED 用户相比,这些学生更有可能是重度饮酒者。与不频繁饮用 AmED 的人相比,更频繁饮用 AmED 的人因 AmED 使用而出现一种或多种不良后果的可能性是其两倍(例如,酒后驾车、受伤或受伤),在控制冒险倾向和饮酒行为后。
饮用 AmED 的学生面临更高的伤害风险。因此,对于大学生来说,饮用 AmED 应被视为“高危饮酒”,应努力劝阻混合饮用。