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瑞士年轻男性的社会经济地位与物质使用情况:一项基于人群的横断面研究。

Socioeconomic status and substance use among Swiss young men: a population-based cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Charitonidi Eleni, Studer Joseph, Gaume Jacques, Gmel Gerhard, Daeppen Jean-Bernard, Bertholet Nicolas

机构信息

Doctoral School, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Alcohol Treatment Center, Department of Community Medicine and Health, Lausanne University Hospital, Beaumont 21b, P2, 02, 1011, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2016 Apr 14;16:333. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2949-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Socioeconomic status (SES) is often inversely related to health outcomes and is likely to play a role in the use of psychoactive substances among young individuals, although little consensus exists on the association between SES and substance use. The purpose of the study was to determine the association of three SES indicators (perceived family income, education level of participants, and parental education level) with past year use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, other illicit drugs and non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMPD) among Swiss young men.

METHODS

Population-based cross-sectional study of 5,702 men at mean age twenty. Associations between SES indicators and substance use were assessed with regression models adjusted for age and linguistic region.

RESULTS

Participants with average or below average perceived family income were less likely to report any use of alcohol (OR = O.75) but more likely to use tobacco daily (OR = 1.31) and cannabis weekly (OR = 1.27) compared to those with perceived above average family income. Participants whose parents had only achieved obligatory education were less likely to engage in any use of alcohol (OR = 0.30), monthly risky single occasion drinking (RSOD, defined as 6 or more drinks per occasion) (OR = 0.48), any use of cannabis (OR = 0.53) and other illicit drugs (OR = 0.58), whereas those whose parents had only achieved secondary education were less at risk of engaging in cannabis (OR = 0.66 for any use and OR = 0.77 for more than once a week use) and other illicit drugs (OR = 0.74) use, compared to those whose parents had achieved tertiary education. Compared to participants who completed secondary or tertiary education, those who completed only obligatory education reported a higher risk of tobacco (OR = 1.18 for any use, OR = 1.31 for daily use), cannabis (OR = 1.23 for any use, OR = 1.37 for more than once a week use), and other illicit drugs (OR = 1.48) use. No association was found between NMPD and the studied SES variables.

CONCLUSION

The relationship between SES and substance use was complex in this sample. Higher socioeconomic status was associated with more alcohol and other illicit drugs use, while lower socioeconomic status was related to more tobacco use. Education level and perceived family income may have different impacts on substance use and may vary by substance.

摘要

背景

社会经济地位(SES)通常与健康结果呈负相关,并且可能在年轻人使用精神活性物质方面发挥作用,尽管关于SES与物质使用之间的关联尚未达成共识。本研究的目的是确定瑞士年轻男性中三个SES指标(感知家庭收入、参与者教育水平和父母教育水平)与过去一年酒精、烟草、大麻、其他非法药物使用以及处方药非医疗使用(NMPD)之间的关联。

方法

对5702名平均年龄为20岁的男性进行基于人群的横断面研究。使用针对年龄和语言区域进行调整的回归模型评估SES指标与物质使用之间的关联。

结果

与感知家庭收入高于平均水平的参与者相比,感知家庭收入处于平均水平或以下的参与者报告任何酒精使用的可能性较小(OR = 0.75),但每日使用烟草的可能性较大(OR = 1.31),每周使用大麻的可能性较大(OR = 1.27)。父母仅完成义务教育的参与者进行任何酒精使用(OR = 0.30)、每月危险单次饮酒(RSOD,定义为每次饮用6杯或更多)(OR = 0.48)、任何大麻使用(OR = 0.53)和其他非法药物使用(OR = 0.58)的可能性较小,而与父母完成高等教育的参与者相比,父母仅完成中等教育的参与者使用大麻(任何使用的OR = 0.66,每周使用不止一次的OR = 0.77)和其他非法药物(OR = 0.74)的风险较低。与完成中等或高等教育的参与者相比,仅完成义务教育的参与者报告使用烟草(任何使用的OR = 1.18,每日使用的OR = 1.31)、大麻(任何使用的OR = 1.23,每周使用不止一次的OR = 1.37)和其他非法药物(OR = 1.48)的风险较高。未发现NMPD与所研究的SES变量之间存在关联。

结论

在这个样本中,SES与物质使用之间的关系很复杂。较高的社会经济地位与更多的酒精和其他非法药物使用相关,而较低的社会经济地位与更多的烟草使用相关。教育水平和感知家庭收入可能对物质使用有不同影响,并且可能因物质而异。

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