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青少年人群中父母酗酒和子女危险饮酒的情况:来自 Young-HUNT 3 研究的基于性别的发现。

Parental alcohol misuse and hazardous drinking among offspring in a general teenage population: gender-specific findings from the Young-HUNT 3 study.

机构信息

HUNT Research Center, Department of Public Health and General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian, University of Science and Technology, Forskningsveien 2, Levanger 7600, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2013 Dec 6;13:1140. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1140.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among offspring, but it is unclear to what extent influences are gender-specific and dependent upon the actual drinking behaviour measured. The aim of this study was to investigate whether hazardous drinking among Norwegian teenage boys (N = 2538) and girls (N = 2494) was associated with paternal and maternal alcohol misuse (CAGE).

METHODS

Definitions of hazardous drinking among offspring were based on self-reported alcohol consumption (in litres a year), frequency of drinking, and frequency of drunkenness. Based on this information, two composite measures of hazardous drinking were also constructed. Cross-sectional data from the Norwegian Young-HUNT 3 survey (2006-2008) were linked to information from biological parents who participated in the adult part of the HUNT study.

RESULTS

Logistic regression analyses showed that both boys and girls with alcohol misusing fathers were more likely to report high levels of alcohol intake compared to others of the same age and gender. This was contrary to boys with misusing mothers, who reported less alcohol consumption than other boys. Among girls, but not boys, high frequency of drunkenness was associated with maternal as well as paternal misuse.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that adolescent hazardous drinking is more prevalent among boys and girls with alcohol misusing parents versus those whose parents do not misuse alcohol. However, findings were gender specific and varied depending on the drinking outcomes under investigation. More evidence-based knowledge in this field is of great importance for better understanding the possible role paternal and maternal alcohol misuse may play in the development of hazardous alcohol drinking patterns among adolescent boys and girls.

摘要

背景

父母酗酒可能会对子女的饮酒行为产生负面影响,但目前尚不清楚这些影响在多大程度上是性别特异性的,以及是否取决于所测量的实际饮酒行为。本研究旨在调查挪威青少年男孩(N=2538)和女孩(N=2494)的危险饮酒行为是否与父亲和母亲的酒精滥用(CAGE)有关。

方法

根据自我报告的饮酒量(每年以升计)、饮酒频率和醉酒频率,确定了子女危险饮酒的定义。基于这些信息,还构建了两个危险饮酒的综合衡量指标。挪威青年 HUNT 3 调查(2006-2008 年)的横断面数据与参加 HUNT 研究成人部分的生物父母的信息相关联。

结果

逻辑回归分析表明,与同年龄和同性别其他人群相比,父亲酗酒的男孩和女孩更有可能报告大量饮酒。这与母亲酗酒的男孩形成了对比,后者报告的饮酒量少于其他男孩。在女孩中,但不在男孩中,高频率的醉酒与母亲和父亲的酗酒都有关系。

结论

本研究表明,与父母不酗酒的青少年相比,父母酗酒的青少年男孩和女孩中,危险饮酒更为普遍。然而,这些发现具有性别特异性,并且取决于所调查的饮酒结果而有所不同。该领域需要更多基于证据的知识,以便更好地理解父母酒精滥用可能在青少年男孩和女孩危险饮酒模式发展中所起的作用。

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