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大学生中与酒精相关的危害最小化实践:居住类型有影响吗?

Alcohol-related harm minimization practices among university students: Does the type of residence have an impact?

机构信息

School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia.

Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2018 Nov;23(4):843-856. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12319. Epub 2018 Jun 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The culture of 'risk-related alcohol use' has been identified as an intrinsic part of university life for many students, especially those in residential colleges in English-speaking countries. While the prevailing approach to managing drinking in these countries is harm minimization, little is known about students' uptake of these practices or the relationship of them to students' type of residence.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the ways in which type of residence may impact alcohol-related harm minimization practices among university students.

DESIGN

A qualitative research design using focus group methodology informed all aspects of the study.

METHODS

University students (N = 70) aged 18-24 years and differentiated by their type of residence were recruited from universities in Australia. Nineteen audio-recorded focus groups were conducted. Systematic qualitative analysis was used to identify the main themes.

RESULTS

Students reported risk-related alcohol use and alcohol-related harms as either consumers or having witnessed others' consumption through three main themes: (1) The pervasiveness of alcohol use and harms; (2) Perceived safety and physical spaces; and (3) Gender-based alcohol-related harms. Harm minimization practices were talked about in terms of four themes: (1) Policy ineffectiveness; (2) Pre-drinking planning; (3) Friends look after friends; and (4) Help-seeking as a covert activity.

CONCLUSIONS

Alcohol use by university students occurs with limited knowledge of harm minimization policies or practices. Students do engage in ad hoc harm minimization practices usually developed during their first year at university through specific 'drinking cultures' that are constituted by various factors including their type of residence. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Previous research has strongly indicated that university students' heavy alcohol consumption is linked with social and environmental factors such as marketing alcohol, low cost, availability, 'wet' environments, and shared accommodation. However, little is known about what, if any, alcohol-related harm minimization practices students employ and if type of residence has an impact on these practices. What does this study add? This study is one of the first to examine alcohol-related harm minimization practices among university students and type of residence demonstrating the impact of social environments on drinking and related practices. Regardless of type of residence, university students were either not aware of university and residential college alcohol policies or found them unclear. Students do engage in ad hoc harm minimization practices usually developed during their first year at university through specific 'drinking cultures' that are constituted by various factors including the type of residence. Two practical recommendations are made in this study to develop alcohol-related harm minimization related to university students.

摘要

背景

在许多国家,包括英语国家,“与风险相关的饮酒文化”已被视为大学生活的固有组成部分。尽管这些国家普遍采用的管理饮酒方式是减少伤害,但对于学生对这些做法的接受程度,以及它们与学生住宿类型的关系,人们知之甚少。

目的

探讨住宿类型如何影响大学生与饮酒相关的减少伤害做法。

设计

采用焦点小组方法的定性研究设计指导了研究的各个方面。

方法

从澳大利亚的大学招募了年龄在 18-24 岁之间、按住宿类型区分的 70 名大学生。进行了 19 次录音焦点小组讨论。采用系统的定性分析方法确定了主要主题。

结果

学生通过三个主要主题报告了与风险相关的饮酒和与酒精相关的伤害:(1)饮酒和伤害的普遍性;(2)感知的安全性和物理空间;以及(3)基于性别的与酒精相关的伤害。减少伤害的做法是根据以下四个主题来讨论的:(1)政策无效;(2)预饮计划;(3)朋友照顾朋友;以及(4)作为秘密活动的寻求帮助。

结论

大学生饮酒时,对减少伤害政策或做法的了解有限。学生确实会采用临时的减少伤害做法,这些做法通常是在大学第一年通过各种因素形成的特定“饮酒文化”中发展起来的,这些因素包括住宿类型。

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