Grube Joel W, Krevor Brad S, DeJong William
Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Berkeley, California, USA.
Responsible Retailing Forum, Newton, Massachusetts, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(8):1216-1223. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1914107. Epub 2021 May 7.
College student drinking in on-premises establishments has been associated with heavy alcohol consumption and a range of problems including assault, fighting, risky sex, and drinking and driving. Although more strictly enforcing overservice laws might reduce heavy drinking in on-premises establishments, law enforcement agencies have few resource-efficient tools for doing so, resulting in these laws seldom being enforced.
In this paper, we report the results of an evaluation of the Stop Service to Obviously-impaired Patrons (S-STOP) program that was implemented in 303 bars and restaurants in 18 university communities in California using a randomized cross-over design (early vs. delayed implementation). The S-STOP program: (a) deployed pseudo-intoxicated patrons who attempted to purchase a drink when showing obvious signs of intoxication; (b) provided feedback to owners and managers on staff performance; and (c) offered free online refresher training for staff.
Overall, alcohol servers in bars and restaurants in these college communities were willing to serve a pseudo-intoxicated mystery shopper 90% of the time. The study found no evidence that S-STOP reduced the prevalence of alcohol sales to apparently impaired patrons during the two intervention stages of the study.
The findings highlight the need for developing effective interventions to prevent overservice and should prompt college and university leaders to take the lead in addressing the problem of alcohol overservice at on-premises establishments by working with community leaders, law enforcement, and retailers.
大学生在营业场所饮酒与大量饮酒以及一系列问题相关,包括攻击行为、打架、危险性行为和酒后驾车。尽管更严格地执行禁止过度服务的法律可能会减少营业场所的大量饮酒现象,但执法机构几乎没有资源高效的工具来做到这一点,导致这些法律很少得到执行。
在本文中,我们报告了一项对“停止为明显受损顾客服务”(S - STOP)计划的评估结果。该计划在加利福尼亚州18个大学社区的303家酒吧和餐馆中采用随机交叉设计(早期实施与延迟实施)实施。S - STOP计划:(a)安排表现出明显醉酒迹象时试图购买饮料的假醉酒顾客;(b)就员工表现向业主和经理提供反馈;(c)为员工提供免费在线复习培训。
总体而言,这些大学社区的酒吧和餐馆中的酒水服务人员在90%的情况下愿意为假醉酒的神秘顾客提供服务。该研究没有发现证据表明S - STOP在研究的两个干预阶段减少了向明显受损顾客销售酒精饮料的发生率。
这些发现凸显了开发有效干预措施以防止过度服务的必要性,并应促使高校领导带头通过与社区领袖、执法部门和零售商合作来解决营业场所酒精过度服务的问题。