Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey NJ 08854-8001, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Jul;74(4):521-31. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.521.
The gender gap in alcohol use has been narrowing among young adults, while race differences in alcohol problems change throughout the life course, with Whites experiencing more problems before middle adulthood and Blacks experiencing more after. Yet, there is a paucity of research on the intricate relationship among gender, race, alcohol use, and alcohol problems in emerging adults. The present study addressed this gap in the literature.
The sample included White (n = 14,772) and Black (n = 458) college students from multiple colleges across the United States (59% female; 51% freshmen; Mage = 20 years).
With alcohol use levels adjusted for, women were more likely to report consequences related to damage to self and dependence-like symptoms than men. There were no significant race differences in either the type or the number of alcohol problems. Further, there was no Race × Alcohol Use interaction in relation to alcohol problems. We found a statistically significant interaction between gender and alcohol use in predicting alcohol problems, suggesting that, at higher levels of drinking, the risk for women to experience alcohol problems was significantly greater than that for men.
The reverse race gap in alcohol use and problems may not surface until young adulthood or may not be relevant for those who attend college. College interventions should help both Black and White students reduce problems associated with drinking and focus on limiting harm among female students.
在年轻人中,酒精使用方面的性别差距一直在缩小,而酒精问题方面的种族差异在整个生命周期中都在发生变化,白人在中年之前经历更多的问题,而黑人在之后经历更多的问题。然而,关于成年初期人群中性别、种族、酒精使用和酒精问题之间复杂关系的研究还很少。本研究填补了这一文献空白。
该样本包括来自美国多所大学的白人(n = 14772)和黑人(n = 458)大学生(59%为女性;51%为大一新生;平均年龄为 20 岁)。
在调整了酒精使用水平后,女性比男性更有可能报告与自我伤害和依赖症状有关的后果。在酒精问题的类型或数量方面,种族间没有显著差异。此外,酒精使用与酒精问题之间没有种族交互作用。我们发现,在预测酒精问题方面,性别和酒精使用之间存在统计学上显著的交互作用,这表明,在饮酒量较高的情况下,女性经历酒精问题的风险明显高于男性。
直到成年初期,酒精使用和问题方面的相反种族差距才可能显现出来,或者对于那些上大学的人来说可能并不相关。大学干预措施应该帮助黑人和白人学生减少与饮酒相关的问题,并关注女学生的伤害限制。