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影响加拿大单次危险饮酒行为的因素及政策启示

Factors influencing risky single occasion drinking in Canada and policy implications.

作者信息

Rafferty Ellen, Bonner William Ian Andrew, Code Jillian, McBride Keely, Andkhoie Mustafa, Tikoo Richa, McClean Stephanie, Dell Colleen, Szafron Michael, Farag Marwa

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, 104 Clinic Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2Z4 Canada.

Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, 1019 - 9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A5 Canada.

出版信息

Arch Public Health. 2017 May 15;75:22. doi: 10.1186/s13690-017-0190-z. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Misuse of alcohol, including single risky occasion drinking (RSOD) is associated with a number of health, social and economic consequences. While research demonstrates that many factors contribute to individuals' drinking practices, little is known about risk factors that contribute to RSOD in the Canadian population. The objectives of this study are to examine the patterns of RSOD in Canada, to identify factors associated with RSOD, and to explore policy implications.

METHODS

The Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) 2009-2010 annual component was used to conduct all the analyses in this paper. We used two models: (1) a binary logistic regression model, and (2) a multinomial logistic regression model, to identify factors that were significantly associated with our dependent variables, RSOD engagement and frequency of RSOD, respectively.

RESULTS

Daily smokers were 6.20 times more likely to engage in frequent RSOD than those who never smoke. Males were 4.69 times more likely to engage in risky RSOD. We also found significant associations between the frequency of RSOD and Province/Territory of residence, income and education, marital status and perceived health status. Finally, stress was associated with engaging in infrequent RSOD.

CONCLUSIONS

Our finding associating daily smoking with risk alcohol intake specifically suggests the possibility of combining public health interventions for both. The study findings also indicate that education is a protective factor, further supporting the role of education as a major determinant of health. The significant provincial variation we found also point to the need to study this issue further and understand the links between provincial level policies and RSOD.

摘要

背景

酒精滥用,包括单次危险饮酒(RSOD),会带来一系列健康、社会和经济后果。虽然研究表明许多因素会影响个人饮酒行为,但对于加拿大人群中导致RSOD的风险因素却知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查加拿大RSOD的模式,确定与RSOD相关的因素,并探讨政策含义。

方法

本文所有分析均使用2009 - 2010年加拿大社区健康调查(CCHS)年度数据。我们使用了两种模型:(1)二元逻辑回归模型,(2)多项逻辑回归模型,分别确定与我们的因变量RSOD参与情况和RSOD频率显著相关的因素。

结果

每日吸烟者频繁进行RSOD的可能性是从不吸烟者的6.20倍。男性进行危险RSOD的可能性是女性的4.69倍。我们还发现RSOD频率与居住省份/地区、收入和教育程度、婚姻状况以及自我感知健康状况之间存在显著关联。最后,压力与偶尔进行RSOD有关。

结论

我们发现每日吸烟与危险酒精摄入之间的关联特别表明了对两者进行公共卫生干预相结合的可能性。研究结果还表明教育是一个保护因素,进一步支持了教育作为健康主要决定因素的作用。我们发现的省级显著差异也表明有必要进一步研究这个问题,并了解省级政策与RSOD之间的联系。

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