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未成年人饮酒问题研究:对芬兰 1999-2015 年欧洲学校调查项目中酒精和其他药物数据的反思。

What is going on in underage drinking? Reflections on Finnish European school survey project on alcohol and other drugs data 1999-2015.

机构信息

The Alcohol, Drugs and Addictions Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.

The Nutrition Unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2018 Apr;37 Suppl 1:S76-S84. doi: 10.1111/dar.12697. Epub 2018 Mar 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

As alcohol use has decreased among Finnish adolescents, we aim to assess: (i) time trends in alcohol use, heavy episodic drinking (HED) and potential explanatory variables among adolescents; (ii) the relationship between trends of explanatory variables and trends in alcohol use and HED; and (iii) which of the explanatory variables can account for the temporal change in alcohol use and HED.

DESIGN AND METHODS

The analyses are based on European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs data collected from 15- to 16-year-old Finnish adolescents in 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015.

RESULTS

The decline in alcohol use and HED among underage youth in Finland is associated with at least three factors: (i) obtaining alcohol has become more difficult; (ii) parents know better than before where their children spend their Friday nights; and (iii) the risk attached to going out with friends on drinking has decreased.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Formal policy measures and adults' attitudes have probably affected the availability of alcohol for adolescents, and thus they partly explain the decline in youth drinking. This decline coincides with the introduction of new digital technologies, new forms of interaction within families and peer groups, and more conscientious teenagers. All these changes are not necessarily causes of the decline but are part of a similar broader change in adolescents' lives.

摘要

引言和目的

随着芬兰青少年饮酒量的减少,我们旨在评估:(i) 青少年饮酒、重度间断性饮酒(HED)和潜在解释变量的时间趋势;(ii) 解释变量趋势与饮酒和 HED 趋势之间的关系;以及 (iii) 哪些解释变量可以解释饮酒和 HED 的时间变化。

设计和方法

该分析基于欧洲学校调查项目关于酒精和其他毒品的数据,该数据收集自 1999 年、2003 年、2007 年、2011 年和 2015 年芬兰 15 至 16 岁青少年的调查。

结果

芬兰未成年青少年饮酒和 HED 的下降与至少三个因素有关:(i) 获得酒精变得更加困难;(ii) 父母比以前更清楚他们的孩子在哪里度过周五晚上;以及 (iii) 与朋友外出喝酒的风险降低。

讨论与结论

正式的政策措施和成年人的态度可能影响了青少年获得酒精的机会,因此它们部分解释了青少年饮酒量的下降。这种下降恰逢新的数字技术、家庭和同伴群体内部新的互动形式以及更加自觉的青少年的出现。所有这些变化不一定是下降的原因,但都是青少年生活中类似的更广泛变化的一部分。

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