Graduate School Kosice Institute for Society and Health, Institute of Public Health, Medical Faculty, P.J. Safarik University, Kosice, Slovak Republic.
Eur Addict Res. 2013;19(3):141-5. doi: 10.1159/000343484. Epub 2012 Nov 23.
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the association between adolescent drunkenness and participation in risky leisure time activities and parental monitoring.
A sample of 3,694 Slovak elementary school students (mean age 14.5 years; 49.0% males) was assessed for drunkenness in the previous month, participation in risky leisure activities and parental monitoring.
Participation in risky leisure time activities increased the probability of drunkenness among adolescents, while parental monitoring decreased it. The effect did not change after adding the mother's and father's monitoring into the models.
Our results imply that adolescents involved in going out with friends, having parties with friends and/or visiting sporting events every day or several times a week are at a higher risk of drunkenness, as are those less monitored by their parents. These less monitored adolescents and their parents should become a target group in prevention.
本横断面研究旨在探讨青少年酗酒与参与危险闲暇活动和父母监督之间的关系。
对 3694 名斯洛伐克小学生(平均年龄 14.5 岁,男性占 49.0%)进行了上个月酗酒、参与危险闲暇活动和父母监督的评估。
参与危险的闲暇时间活动会增加青少年酗酒的可能性,而父母的监督则会降低这种可能性。在将母亲和父亲的监督加入模型后,效果并没有改变。
我们的结果表明,每天或每周几次与朋友外出、参加朋友聚会和/或参加体育活动的青少年,以及父母监督较少的青少年,酗酒的风险更高。这些较少受到监督的青少年及其父母应该成为预防的目标群体。