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前瞻性研究数字媒体使用与青少年饮酒起始和进展的关系。

Prospective Association of Digital Media Use with Alcohol Use Initiation and Progression Among Adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Apr;45(4):877-885. doi: 10.1111/acer.14578. Epub 2021 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although adolescents commonly use digital media and consume alcohol , longitudinal evidence of the association between these behaviors is scant. This study examined the association between the frequency of digital media use and the subsequent initiation or progression of alcohol use. We also examined whether these associations were moderated by gender and race/ethnicity.

METHODS

The study included 2,473 adolescents from a prospective cohort in the Los Angeles, CA area who were surveyed in fall 2015 (11th grade, baseline for the current study) and every 6 months through the end of high school (Spring 2017, 12th grade). At baseline, youth self-reported the total number of 14 digital media activities (e.g., checking social media, streaming music/videos, texting) they engaged in at a high frequency (i.e., many times a day) over the past week. Scores ranged from 0 (i.e., no reported high-frequency digital media use) to 14 (i.e., reported engagement in all 14 digital media activities at a high frequency). Self-report measures of ever using alcohol, number of days of alcohol use in the past 30 days (0 to 30), binge drinking (yes/no), and covariates (i.e., demographics and measures of behavioral health and other substance use) were assessed at each time point.

RESULTS

Among respondents who at baseline reported never using alcohol (n = 1,214), high-frequency engagement in each additional digital media activity was associated with 4% higher odds of initiating alcohol use (aOR = 1.04, 95% CI: 1.01 to 1.07) across follow-up. Among respondents who at baseline reported ever using alcohol (n = 1,259), baseline high-frequency engagement in each additional digital media activity was associated at follow-up with 3% more days of alcohol use in the past 30 days (aIRR = 1.03, 95% CI: 1.00 to 1.06). Digital media use and binge drinking were not statistically significantly associated at follow-up. There was no evidence of moderation by gender or race/ethnicity.

CONCLUSIONS

Digital media use frequency was modestly associated with increased risk of initiation and progression of alcohol use in adolescence. Additional research is needed to determine potential mechanisms for these associations.

摘要

背景

尽管青少年普遍使用数字媒体并饮酒,但关于这些行为之间关联的纵向证据却很少。本研究旨在检验数字媒体使用频率与随后饮酒开始或进展之间的关联。我们还检验了这些关联是否受到性别和种族/民族的调节。

方法

该研究纳入了来自加利福尼亚州洛杉矶地区前瞻性队列的 2473 名青少年,他们于 2015 年秋季(即当前研究的基线)进行了调查,并在高中结束前每 6 个月(2017 年春季,12 年级)进行一次调查。在基线时,青少年自我报告过去一周内高频(即每天多次)参与的 14 种数字媒体活动(例如,查看社交媒体、流媒体音乐/视频、发短信)的总次数。分数范围从 0(即无报告的高频数字媒体使用)到 14(即报告高频参与所有 14 种数字媒体活动)。在每个时间点,都评估了自我报告的饮酒情况、过去 30 天内的饮酒天数(0 至 30 天)、 binge drinking(是/否)以及协变量(即人口统计学、行为健康和其他物质使用的测量值)。

结果

在基线时报告从未饮酒的受访者中(n=1214),与随访期间开始饮酒相关的额外数字媒体活动的高频参与度每增加一项,与 4%的更高起始饮酒几率相关(优势比[OR] = 1.04,95%置信区间:1.01 至 1.07)。在基线时报告曾经饮酒的受访者中(n=1259),与随访期间基线时额外数字媒体活动的高频参与度相关的是,过去 30 天内的饮酒天数增加了 3%(相对危险度[IRR] = 1.03,95%置信区间:1.00 至 1.06)。数字媒体使用和 binge drinking 在随访时没有统计学上的显著关联。没有证据表明这些关联受到性别或种族/民族的调节。

结论

在青少年中,数字媒体使用频率与饮酒开始和进展的风险增加有一定关联。需要进一步研究以确定这些关联的潜在机制。

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