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太平洋地区青少年的狂饮及与酒精相关行为:一项针对中学生的全国性调查。

Binge drinking and alcohol-related behaviours amongst Pacific youth: a national survey of secondary school students.

作者信息

Teevale Tasileta, Robinson Elizabeth, Duffy Shavonne, Utter Jennifer, Nosa Vili, Clark Terryann, Sheridan Janie, Ameratunga Shanthi

机构信息

Pacific Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.

出版信息

N Z Med J. 2012 Mar 30;125(1352):60-70.

Abstract

AIM

Previous studies show Pacific youth polarised as either non/occasional drinkers or heavy binge drinkers. The aim of this study is to describe the demographic, cultural, home and neighbourhood environments of the two types of Pacific drinkers (non-binge drinkers and binge drinkers) to develop risk and protective profiles for alcohol related behaviours.

METHODS

Data were collected as part of Youth'07, a nationally representative survey of the health and well-being of New Zealand youth. 1,190 Pacific students who identified any of their ethnicities as Samoan, Cook Islands, Tongan, Niue, Tokelauan, Fijian, or Other Pacific Peoples were included.

RESULTS

Data was available on 974 students of whom 31.6% were binge drinkers. Students who were younger and had parental Pacific language use at home were less likely to binge drink than other students. Parents' knowledge of young people's activities after school and at night time was also protective of binge drinking, while participating in sports teams or a sports club was associated with increased risk of binge drinking.

CONCLUSION

This study indicates the transnational nature of Pacific communities in New Zealand who bring and maintain traditional cultural practices which seem health protective. While participation in sports activities may have health benefits, our findings indicate the need for a more proactive approach on the part of policymakers and the sporting sector to address the associated risk of binge drinking. Alcohol interventions that de-normalise alcohol overconsumption are warranted for young Pacific New Zealanders.

摘要

目的

以往研究表明,太平洋地区的青少年饮酒情况两极分化,要么不饮酒/偶尔饮酒,要么大量酗酒。本研究旨在描述两类太平洋地区饮酒者(非酗酒者和酗酒者)的人口统计学、文化、家庭和邻里环境,以制定与酒精相关行为的风险和保护概况。

方法

数据收集是“2007年青年调查”的一部分,该调查是对新西兰青年健康与福祉的全国代表性调查。纳入了1190名将自己的种族认定为萨摩亚人、库克群岛人、汤加人、纽埃人、托克劳人、斐济人或其他太平洋岛民的太平洋地区学生。

结果

974名学生的数据可用,其中31.6%为酗酒者。年龄较小且父母在家使用太平洋地区语言的学生比其他学生酗酒的可能性更小。父母对年轻人放学后和夜间活动的了解也对酗酒有保护作用,而参加运动队或体育俱乐部与酗酒风险增加有关。

结论

本研究表明,新西兰太平洋社区具有跨国性质,他们带来并保持着似乎具有健康保护作用的传统文化习俗。虽然参与体育活动可能对健康有益,但我们的研究结果表明,政策制定者和体育部门需要采取更积极主动的方法来应对酗酒的相关风险。对于新西兰年轻的太平洋岛民,有必要采取酒精干预措施,使过度饮酒不再被视为正常现象。

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