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与年轻人豪饮事件相关的情境因素:一项定性研究。

Contextual factors associated with high-intensity drinking events among young adults: A qualitative inquiry.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Jun;45(6):1317-1330. doi: 10.1111/acer.14623. Epub 2021 May 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Much of the prior research addressing risky drinking among young adults has focused on heavy episodic drinking (4+/5+ drinks in a single sitting for females/males). However, 1 in 3 young adults engaged in past-year high-intensity drinking (HID, 8+/10+ drinks in a single sitting for females/males). Consuming such large amounts of alcohol is associated with serious acute consequences (e.g., severe injury, overdose) and the development of alcohol use disorder. This qualitative study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of contextual influences on HID from drinkers' perspectives.

METHODS

We conducted individual interviews of 28 young adults (57% female, aged 20 to 25 years old) who engage in HID to assess the role of context in the prediction of HID (relative to non-HID events). Two authors coded each interview following a structured codebook and thematic analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data.

RESULTS

Based on identified themes, factors that may increase HID likelihood include being in larger groups or in social contexts where others are drinking heavily, having close relationships with others who are present, on special occasions, when feeling safe, being comfortable in a given situation, and experiencing intense affective states (especially positive ones). Noted deterrents for HID included friends' extreme intoxication, perceptions that heavy drinking is less acceptable in certain contexts (i.e., at work, family events) or among others present, cost/financial constraints, next-day responsibilities, and needing to drive.

CONCLUSIONS

Young adults identified a number of social and psychological factors that they perceived influenced their likelihood of engaging in HID. However, they also generated a number of factors that constrained this style of drinking. Understanding the contexts in which HID is most likely to occur will inform interventions that aim to reduce this high-risk behavior.

摘要

背景

先前许多研究都集中在年轻人的重度间断性饮酒(女性/男性单次 4+/5+ 杯,男性/女性单次 8+/10+ 杯)上。 然而,每三个年轻人中就有一个在过去一年中曾有过高度密集饮酒(HID,女性/男性单次 8+/10+ 杯)。 饮用如此大量的酒精会导致严重的急性后果(例如,严重受伤,药物过量)和酒精使用障碍的发展。 这项定性研究旨在从饮酒者的角度深入了解 HID 的背景影响。

方法

我们对 28 名 HID 饮酒者进行了个人访谈,以评估背景在 HID(相对于非 HID 事件)预测中的作用。 两位作者按照结构化的编码簿对每个访谈进行编码,并使用主题分析来分析定性数据。

结果

根据确定的主题,可能增加 HID 可能性的因素包括在较大的群体中或在其他人大量饮酒的社交环境中,与在场的其他人有亲密关系,在特殊场合,感到安全时,在特定情况下感到舒适,以及经历强烈的情感状态(尤其是积极的情感状态)。 减少 HID 的因素包括朋友的极度醉酒,对某些情况下(例如工作时,家庭活动时)或在场的其他人中饮酒行为不被接受的看法,成本/财务限制,第二天的责任和需要开车。

结论

年轻人确定了一些他们认为影响其 HID 可能性的社会和心理因素。 但是,他们也产生了一些限制这种饮酒方式的因素。 了解 HID 最有可能发生的背景将为旨在减少这种高风险行为的干预措施提供信息。

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