Addiction Info Switzerland, Research Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland; Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2013 Feb;37(2):308-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01895.x. Epub 2012 Dec 14.
Many studies have reported that the earlier the age at first drink (AFDrink) the higher the later drinking levels and related problems. However, unless adolescents proceed into drunkenness, it is unclear why consuming small quantities at early age should lead to later problems. This study investigates the link between AFDrink and problem behaviors (smoking, cannabis use, injuries, fights, and low academic performance) among 15-year-olds who did and did not proceed into drunkenness. Among those with drunkenness experience, we tested whether AFDrink predicted problem behaviors over and above the age at first drunkenness (AFDrunk).
Multilevel structural equation models were estimated based on a sample of 44,801 alcohol-experienced 15-year-olds from 38 North American and European countries and regions who participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children cross-national survey.
Overall, there was a significant association between AFDrink and all 5 problem behaviors. However, this was the case only among those with drunkenness experiences but not among those never drunk. Among the former, AFDrunk was a strong predictor for all 5 problem behaviors, but time from first drink to first drunk did not predict problem behaviors.
Not early alcohol initiation but early drunkenness was a risk factor for various adolescent problem behaviors at the age of 15, that is, there was not consistent relationship for the time before the first drunkenness (i.e., since first drinking). Besides targeting early drinking, particular efforts are needed to impede early drunkenness to prevent associated harm in adolescence and beyond.
许多研究报告称,首次饮酒年龄越早,以后的饮酒水平和相关问题就越高。然而,除非青少年酗酒,否则不清楚为什么在早期少量饮酒会导致以后出现问题。本研究调查了在没有酗酒经历和有酗酒经历的 15 岁青少年中,首次饮酒年龄(AFDrink)与吸烟、大麻使用、受伤、打架和学业成绩低等问题行为之间的联系。在有酗酒经历的青少年中,我们测试了首次醉酒年龄(AFDrunk)是否能预测问题行为。
基于来自北美和欧洲 38 个国家和地区的 44801 名有饮酒经验的 15 岁青少年的样本,使用多层结构方程模型进行估计,这些青少年参与了《青少年健康行为跨国调查》。
总的来说,AFDrink 与所有 5 种问题行为之间存在显著关联。然而,这种情况只发生在有酗酒经历的青少年中,而不是在从未喝过酒的青少年中。在前者中,AFDrunk 是所有 5 种问题行为的强烈预测因素,但首次饮酒到首次醉酒的时间并不能预测问题行为。
不是早期饮酒,而是早期醉酒,是 15 岁时各种青少年问题行为的危险因素,也就是说,在首次醉酒之前(即首次饮酒后),没有一致的时间关系。除了针对早期饮酒外,还需要特别努力阻止早期醉酒,以防止青少年和以后出现相关伤害。