Hasselgård-Rowe Jennifer, Broers Barbara, Haller Dagmar M
Primary Care Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, UIGP, 1 rue Michel-Servet, 1211, Geneva 4, Switzerland.
Division of Primary Care, Department of Community Medicine, Primary Care and Emergency, Geneva University Hospitals, 6 rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil, 1211, Geneva-14, Switzerland.
Syst Rev. 2017 Apr 11;6(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s13643-017-0461-3.
Alcohol use is the behaviour that has the most significant impact on the mortality and morbidity of young people, and binge drinking is becoming the norm among this population. The burden of disease of binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is significant and warrants the development of effective prevention strategies. Although the literature on risk factors for excessive substance use has been increasing, to our knowledge, a systematic review of the factors associated with binge drinking among young people has not yet been conducted. This study aims to identify and organise the factors associated with binge drinking among young people aged 15 to 24 years; and to provide a framework to further understand these factors in order to better target prevention strategies.
METHODS/DESIGN: This systematic review of the literature will follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) recommendations. The databases PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO and Social Care will be searched for articles published between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2015. Our search focuses on studies examining the risk factors for binge drinking among young people (between the ages of 15 and 24). Observational studies (cross-sectional, cohort and case-control studies) will be included, while randomised controlled trials will be excluded. Case series and case reports will also be excluded, while reviews, if relevant, will be included. The primary outcome is binge drinking. Secondary outcomes include indicators of frequency and consequences of binge drinking. Two reviewers will independently screen articles, extract relevant data and assess the quality of the studies.
This systematic review will add to our knowledge and understanding of binge drinking among young people. It will allow us to identify the main risk and protective factors associated with binge drinking among this population and ultimately help to define the lines for further investigation and research, as an important part of prevention strategies in this area of work.
This protocol is registered in the PROSPERO registry of the University of York (reference number: CRD42016032496 ).
饮酒是对年轻人死亡率和发病率影响最大的行为,而暴饮已成为这一人群中的常态。青少年和青年期暴饮造成的疾病负担十分显著,因此有必要制定有效的预防策略。尽管关于物质使用过量风险因素的文献不断增多,但据我们所知,尚未对年轻人暴饮相关因素进行系统综述。本研究旨在识别并梳理15至24岁年轻人暴饮的相关因素;并提供一个框架以进一步理解这些因素,从而更好地针对预防策略。
方法/设计:本系统文献综述将遵循系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)建议。将检索PubMed、Embase、PsycINFO和社会关怀数据库,查找2006年1月1日至2015年12月31日期间发表的文章。我们的检索重点是研究15至24岁年轻人暴饮风险因素的研究。将纳入观察性研究(横断面研究、队列研究和病例对照研究),排除随机对照试验。病例系列和病例报告也将被排除,相关综述将被纳入。主要结局是暴饮。次要结局包括暴饮频率和后果指标。两名评审员将独立筛选文章、提取相关数据并评估研究质量。
本系统综述将增进我们对年轻人暴饮的认识和理解。它将使我们能够识别该人群中与暴饮相关的主要风险和保护因素,并最终有助于明确进一步调查和研究的方向,作为该领域预防策略的重要组成部分。
本方案已在约克大学的PROSPERO注册库中注册(注册号:CRD42016032496)。