University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia.
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Health Policy Centre, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2022 Jul 9;57(4):460-469. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agab071.
This study aimed to examine perceived social norms, the effect of parental drinking on these norms, alcohol use in front of children, and how norms and consumption vary based on child age and gender of the parent.
A cross-sectional online panel survey was undertaken with n = 1000 Australian adults (including 670 parents) aged 18-59 years. The survey assessed: alcohol consumption in front of children; normative attitudes towards drinking in the presence of children; and perceived social norms.
Overall, 33.9% of parents reported drinking a glass of alcohol each day or a couple of times a week, 18.2% reported getting slightly drunk and 7.8% indicated getting visibly drunk each day or a couple of times a week with their children present. In total, 37.5% reported drinking in front of their children at least weekly. Fathers were more likely to drink in front of children than mothers. Most parents deemed drinking small amounts of alcohol in front of children as acceptable but did not accept drunkenness. Respondents were less concerned about a father drinking one or two drinks in front of their children than a mother. Social expectations were not related to child age, but norms related to others' perceived behaviour were.
Many parents, particularly fathers consume alcohol in front of their children. There is a need to target health promotion strategies to adults and parents consuming in excess of health guidelines, and to the many parents who are consuming alcohol at higher levels in front of their children.
本研究旨在考察感知到的社会规范、父母饮酒对这些规范的影响、在儿童面前饮酒以及规范和消费如何根据儿童年龄和父母性别而有所不同。
采用横断面在线小组调查,调查对象为 18-59 岁的 1000 名澳大利亚成年人(包括 670 名父母)。该调查评估了:在儿童面前饮酒;在儿童面前饮酒的规范态度;以及感知到的社会规范。
总体而言,33.9%的父母报告每天或每周几次喝一杯酒,18.2%报告略有醉酒,7.8%表示每天或每周几次在孩子面前明显醉酒。共有 37.5%的父母报告至少每周在孩子面前饮酒。父亲比母亲更有可能在孩子面前饮酒。大多数父母认为在孩子面前少量饮酒是可以接受的,但不接受醉酒。受访者对父亲在孩子面前喝一两杯酒的担忧不如对母亲的担忧。社会期望与儿童年龄无关,但与他人感知行为有关的规范有关。
许多父母,尤其是父亲,在孩子面前饮酒。需要针对超出健康指南的成年人和父母以及在孩子面前饮酒水平较高的许多父母制定健康促进策略。