Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.
Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand.
Health Place. 2014 Sep;29:186-99. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.07.002. Epub 2014 Aug 15.
The socio-spatial arrangement of alcohol retailers is potentially important in understanding the relationship between neighbourhood context and 'excessive' alcohol consumption. This New Zealand study examines whether the availability of alcohol products is associated with individual-level alcohol consumption. Measures capturing the availability of alcohol retailers were calculated for neighbourhoods across the country and then appended to a national health survey. At the national level there was no evidence for an association between hazardous consumption and alcohol outlet access. However, there was evidence of associations with neighbourhood retailing for younger Māori and Pacific peoples males; younger European females; middle-aged European men; and older men. The findings provide evidence that 'alcogenic' environments are associated with excessive drinking in New Zealand, albeit that the associations are restricted to particular vulnerable groups.
酒精零售商的社会空间布局对于理解邻里环境与“过度”饮酒之间的关系可能非常重要。这项新西兰研究探讨了酒类产品的供应是否与个体饮酒量有关。针对全国各个社区的酒精零售商供应情况进行了测量,并将其添加到一项全国性健康调查中。在全国范围内,没有证据表明危险饮酒与酒类销售点的可达性之间存在关联。然而,在毛利人和太平洋岛民年轻人;年轻欧洲女性;中年欧洲男性;以及老年男性中,有证据表明社区零售与危险饮酒有关。这些发现表明,在新西兰,“嗜酒”环境与过度饮酒有关,尽管这些关联仅限于特定的弱势群体。