The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Population Health, Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia.
Subst Use Misuse. 2022;57(14):2063-2073. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2129998. Epub 2022 Oct 17.
Drink counting has been found to be an effective protective behavioral strategy (PBS) to reduce alcohol consumption. However, little is known about attitudes to this strategy and barriers and facilitators to its use. The aim of this study was to explicate these factors and draw comparisons with less efficacious PBSs. : In Stage 1, 1,703 Australian drinkers were surveyed about their perceptions of five PBSs ("Count the number of drinks you have," "Drink slowly rather than gulping or sculling," "Refuse an alcoholic drink you are offered because you don't really want it," "Avoid trying to 'keep up' or 'outdrink' others," and "Decide not to exceed a certain number of drinks"). Respondents reported perceived believability, relevance, ease of use, effectiveness, barriers, and facilitators. In Stage 2, 10 focus groups were conducted with drinkers to identify potential methods of effectively promoting drink counting. : Overall, drink counting was rated less favorably than the less-efficacious PBSs, indicating a need to inform drinkers of the importance and feasibility of this strategy to encourage its use. The main identified barriers were a lack of awareness of the long-term harms associated with alcohol use, social factors (e.g., peer pressure), and difficulty counting when intoxicated. Participants suggested improving drinkers' understanding of alcohol-related harms and developing mechanisms to assist with counting. : To encourage drink counting, information campaigns are needed to educate the community about the long-term risks of alcohol use. Evidenced-based mechanisms to facilitate drink counting may be welcomed by drinkers.
饮酒计数已被发现是一种有效的保护性行为策略(PBS),可以减少饮酒量。然而,人们对这种策略的态度以及使用它的障碍和促进因素知之甚少。本研究的目的是阐明这些因素,并与效果较差的 PBS 进行比较。
在第 1 阶段,对 1703 名澳大利亚饮酒者进行了调查,了解他们对五种 PBS 的看法(“数你喝了多少杯酒”、“慢慢喝,而不是大口喝或一口气喝完”、“因为你真的不想要,所以拒绝别人提供的酒精饮料”、“避免试图‘跟上’或‘比别人喝得多’”和“决定不超过一定数量的饮料”)。受访者报告了感知的可信度、相关性、易用性、有效性、障碍和促进因素。在第 2 阶段,对 10 个饮酒者焦点小组进行了访谈,以确定有效推广饮酒计数的潜在方法。
总体而言,饮酒计数的评价不如效果较差的 PBS,这表明需要告知饮酒者这种策略的重要性和可行性,以鼓励其使用。主要确定的障碍是缺乏对与酒精使用相关的长期危害的认识、社会因素(如同伴压力)以及醉酒时难以计数。参与者建议提高饮酒者对酒精相关危害的理解,并开发有助于计数的机制。
为了鼓励饮酒计数,需要开展宣传活动,向公众宣传长期饮酒的风险。有助于饮酒计数的基于证据的机制可能会受到饮酒者的欢迎。