Department of Cancer Prevention and Documentation, Danish Cancer Society, Strandboulevarden 49, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Scand J Public Health. 2012 Nov;40(7):585-90. doi: 10.1177/1403494812458988. Epub 2012 Oct 1.
Danish youth has for years had the highest alcohol consumption in Europe, however recent surveys show that consumption levels have diminished slightly and that the age of first intoxication has been raised.
To explore young moderate drinkers' attitudes, values, and behaviour in relation to alcohol consumption.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Data consists of 10 individual semi-structured interviews with 16-17-year-old moderate drinkers attending high school in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The study shows that the respondents perceive drinking as a necessity for feeling included at parties, but also that they do not feel a need to drink large amounts of alcohol in order to feel this social inclusion. The study finds that respondents employ a number of different behavioural and cognitive strategies aimed at controlling their own and close friends' drinking behaviour, and that short-term negative social implications are of much greater concern than long-term health consequences. In addition, the study shows that parents have a limited direct influence in this group.
The study identifies a group of young people who have clearly defined restrictions as to what they consider positive drinking behaviour. As parents and long-term health consequences only have an limited influence on the respondents' drinking behaviour, these elements should not have primary focus in future interventions. In stead, interventions should take into account the social dynamics involved in drinking and recognise that the social qualities surrounding alcohol weighs higher among this group of young people than the quantity of alcohol consumed.
多年来,丹麦青年的酒精消费水平一直位居欧洲之首,但最近的调查显示,消费水平略有下降,首次醉酒年龄有所提高。
探讨年轻适度饮酒者的态度、价值观和行为与饮酒之间的关系。
设计、地点和参与者:数据包括对丹麦哥本哈根高中 16-17 岁适度饮酒者的 10 次个人半结构化访谈。
研究表明,受访者认为饮酒是在聚会上被接纳的必要条件,但他们也不觉得需要大量饮酒才能感受到这种社会接纳。研究发现,受访者采用了许多不同的行为和认知策略来控制自己和亲密朋友的饮酒行为,而且短期的负面社交影响比长期的健康后果更令人担忧。此外,研究表明,父母在这方面的直接影响有限。
研究确定了一群年轻人,他们对什么是积极的饮酒行为有明确的限制。由于父母和长期健康后果对受访者的饮酒行为只有有限的影响,这些因素不应成为未来干预措施的重点。相反,干预措施应该考虑到饮酒所涉及的社会动态,并认识到,在这群年轻人中,围绕酒精的社交质量比饮酒量更为重要。