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邻里劣势与酒精对他人危害之间关联的性别差异:一项来自美国的横断面研究

Gender differences in associations of neighbourhood disadvantage with alcohol's harms to others: a cross-sectional study from the USA.

作者信息

Karriker-Jaffe Katherine J, Greenfield Thomas K

机构信息

Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, Emeryville, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2014 May;33(3):296-303. doi: 10.1111/dar.12119. Epub 2014 Feb 26.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

To examine whether alcohol's harms to others are more prevalent in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods and whether men or women are at differential risk in these neighbourhoods.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Cross-sectional survey data from 2000 and 2005 National Alcohol Surveys were linked to geo-referenced indicators of neighbourhood disadvantage from the US 2000 Decennial Census. The pooled sample included 10,121 adults (54% female; average age 44.4 years; 69% White; 13% African-American; 13% Hispanic). A dichotomous indicator denoted neighbourhoods based on the top quartile on a five-item measure of disadvantage (alpha = 0.90). We examined past-year family problems due to someone else's drinking (marriage difficulties and/or financial trouble) and victimisation by someone who had been drinking (having property vandalised and/or being pushed, hit or assaulted).

RESULTS

During the prior 12 months, 6% of women and 3% of men experienced family problems from someone else's drinking, and 4% of women and 7% of men reported being victimised by drinkers. Multivariate logistic regression models adjusting for individual-level socioeconomic status and other demographic characteristics showed the relationship between neighbourhood disadvantage and harms from someone else's drinking was moderated by gender, with significantly higher odds of family problems in disadvantaged neighbourhoods for men but not for women, as well as significantly higher odds of crime victimisation in disadvantaged neighbourhoods for women but not men.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Experiences of harms from someone else's drinking in disadvantaged neighbourhoods vary for men and women. Targeted intervention strategies are needed to reduce alcohol's harm to others.

摘要

引言与目标

研究在社会经济条件较差的社区中,酒精对他人造成的危害是否更为普遍,以及在这些社区中男性和女性面临的风险是否存在差异。

设计与方法

将2000年和2005年全国酒精调查的横断面调查数据与美国2000年十年一次人口普查中社区劣势的地理参考指标相联系。汇总样本包括10121名成年人(54%为女性;平均年龄44.4岁;69%为白人;13%为非裔美国人;13%为西班牙裔)。一个二分指标根据劣势五项测量的前四分位数来划分社区(α = 0.90)。我们研究了过去一年中因他人饮酒导致的家庭问题(婚姻困难和/或经济问题)以及被饮酒者侵害的情况(财产被破坏和/或被推搡、殴打或袭击)。

结果

在之前的12个月里,6%的女性和3%的男性因他人饮酒而经历家庭问题,4%的女性和7%的男性报告受到饮酒者的侵害。调整个人层面社会经济地位和其他人口特征的多变量逻辑回归模型显示,社区劣势与他人饮酒造成的危害之间的关系因性别而异,在劣势社区中男性出现家庭问题的几率显著更高,而女性则不然,在劣势社区中女性遭受犯罪侵害的几率显著更高,而男性则不然。

讨论与结论

在劣势社区中,男性和女性因他人饮酒而受到伤害的经历各不相同。需要有针对性的干预策略来减少酒精对他人的危害。

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