Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Glob Public Health. 2021 Jan;16(1):75-87. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1801792. Epub 2020 Aug 3.
Adolescent alcohol use remains an under-addressed population health issue across Africa. Although the literature explores the intersection of alcohol use and vulnerability to HIV and AIDS, there is limited evidence on the gendered uptake and use of alcohol among adolescents. Capturing adolescents' voiced experiences about the societal influences shaping their alcohol usage is essential for identifying contextually relevant interventions to reduce their vulnerability to alcohol and related risky behaviours, such as unsafe sex. We conducted qualitative research in urban Tanzania, including key informant interviews, systematic mapping of alcohol availability, in-depth interviews with adolescents in and out of school and adults, and participatory methodologies with adolescents ages 15-19. The findings described here were drawn from the participatory methodologies ( = 177); and in-depth interviews with adolescents ( = 24) and adults ( = 24). Three key themes emerged: (1) boys' increased social vulnerability to alcohol consumption; (2) the ways in which stigma shapes girls' alcohol usage; and (3) how gendered perceptions of alcohol use reinforce societal inequalities. There exists an urgent need to address the social and gendered vulnerabilities of youth in Africa to the uptake and use of alcohol, and identify interventions that reshape notions of masculinity increasing boy's vulnerability to use.
青少年饮酒仍然是非洲一个未得到充分解决的人口健康问题。尽管文献探讨了酒精使用与艾滋病毒和艾滋病易感性之间的交叉点,但关于青少年中性别与酒精使用的关系的证据有限。了解青少年对塑造他们饮酒行为的社会影响的声音经验,对于确定减少他们对酒精和相关危险行为(如不安全性行为)易感性的相关干预措施至关重要。我们在坦桑尼亚的城市进行了定性研究,包括关键知情人访谈、酒精供应的系统制图、在校内外的青少年和成年人的深入访谈以及与 15-19 岁青少年的参与性方法。这里描述的研究结果来自于参与性方法( = 177)和对青少年( = 24)和成年人( = 24)的深入访谈。出现了三个关键主题:(1)男孩对酒精消费的社会易感性增加;(2)污名化如何影响女孩的饮酒行为;(3)性别对酒精使用的看法如何加剧社会不平等。迫切需要解决非洲青年在接受和使用酒精方面的社会和性别脆弱性,并确定能够重塑男性气质观念从而增加男孩对使用酒精的易感性的干预措施。