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荷兰经常饮酒的年轻成年人在整个晚上加快饮酒速度。

Acceleration of drinking pace throughout the evening among frequently drinking young adults in the Netherlands.

机构信息

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Montessorilaan 3, 6525 HR, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Addiction. 2019 Jul;114(7):1295-1302. doi: 10.1111/add.14588. Epub 2019 Mar 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Previous studies have found that in some countries 'drinking pace' (number of drinks consumed per hour) increases during the course of an evening. We aimed to provide evidence of this acceleration from a culture in which binge drinking is prevalent and to test whether this is consistent across gender, day of week and in high-risk drinkers.

DESIGN

Event-level data collected on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings over 5 consecutive weeks.

SETTING

The Netherlands.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 197 young adult frequent drinkers (48.7% women, mean age = 20.8).

MEASUREMENTS

High-risk drinking (assessed by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) and gender were measured at baseline, and questionnaires were sent to participants' smartphones every hour between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. A total of 7185 questionnaires during 1589 evenings were used for the analyses.

FINDINGS

Multi-level latent growth curve models revealed an acceleration in drinking on days of the week tested [throughout all evenings; b = 0.430, standard error (SE) = 0.045, P < 0.001], which stabilized as the evening progressed (b = -0.072, SE = 0.008, P < 0.001). The temporal pattern did not differ between the days or gender, but men started with a higher number of drinks at the beginning of the evening (b = 0.465, SE = 0.099, P < 0.001). High-risk drinking was related to more alcoholic drinks at the beginning of an evening (b = 0.032, SE = 0.011, P = 0.003) and a steeper acceleration during the subsequent hours (b = 0.021, SE = 0.009, P = 0.024).

CONCLUSIONS

Young adults in the Netherlands appear to show an increase in drinking pace during the course of an evening's drinking, with high-risk drinkers showing a greater increase.

摘要

背景和目的

先前的研究发现,在一些国家,“饮酒速度”(每小时饮用的饮料数量)会在整个晚上的过程中增加。我们旨在提供来自一个酗酒文化的这种加速的证据,并测试这种加速是否在性别、一周中的天数和高危饮酒者中是一致的。

设计

在连续 5 周的周四、周五和周六晚上收集事件水平数据。

地点

荷兰。

参与者

共 197 名年轻成年频繁饮酒者(48.7%为女性,平均年龄为 20.8 岁)。

测量

高危饮酒(通过酒精使用障碍识别测试评估)和性别在基线时进行测量,并在晚上 9 点至凌晨 1 点之间每小时向参与者的智能手机发送问卷。在 1589 个晚上共使用了 7185 份问卷进行分析。

发现

多层次潜在增长曲线模型显示,在测试的一周中的所有晚上,饮酒速度都在加速[整个晚上;b=0.430,标准误差(SE)=0.045,P<0.001],随着晚上的进展而稳定下来(b=-0.072,SE=0.008,P<0.001)。这种时间模式在不同的日子或性别之间没有差异,但男性在晚上开始时的饮酒量更高(b=0.465,SE=0.099,P<0.001)。高危饮酒与晚上开始时饮用更多的酒精饮料有关(b=0.032,SE=0.011,P=0.003),随后几个小时的加速也更明显(b=0.021,SE=0.009,P=0.024)。

结论

荷兰的年轻人在晚上的饮酒过程中似乎表现出饮酒速度的增加,高危饮酒者的增加更为明显。

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