Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Berkeley, California, USA.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2022;57(14):2151-2154. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2136494. Epub 2022 Oct 28.
Research has shown that specific contexts are associated with alcohol related problems in adults, but less is known about adolescents. We examined how frequencies of drinking in different contexts and the amount of alcohol consumed in these contexts may be related to different alcohol-related problems among adolescent drinkers. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey with 377 adolescents (13 to 18 years old) who reported past-6-month alcohol use, sampled from California households. Outcome measures included the breadth of alcohol-related problems participants experienced in the past 6-months overall and in 4 domains (physical, personal, social, and driving under the influence of alcohol or riding with a drunk driver [DUI/RDD]). We also assessed socio-demographics, the number of days adolescents drank alcohol in five contexts (restaurants, own homes, others' homes, outdoors, and fraternities/sororities) and the typical number of drinks they had in each context. Context-specific dose-response models were used to analyze data. In adjusted models, drinking more frequently in outdoor venues was associated with greater number of alcohol-related problems. Drinking frequency in others' homes and in fraternities/sororities was positively associated with a greater number of physical problems. Drinking frequencies in outdoor venues and in others' homes were associated with greater number of personal problems. Finally, drinking more frequently in outdoor venues was associated with greater number of social problems and DUI/RDD. Results suggest the importance of considering drinking contexts independent of heavier drinking in the context, and they can be used to inform prevention interventions targeting specific risks in relation to alcohol use in specific contexts.KEY POINT SUMMARYThe associations between contexts and drinking problems among adolescents cannot be fully explained by heavier drinking in these contexts.Adolescents' drinking frequencies in specific contexts are uniquely associated with different types of alcohol-related problems.Results inform prevention interventions targeting specific risks in relation to alcohol use in specific contexts among adolescents.
研究表明,特定的情境与成年人的酒精相关问题有关,但青少年的情况则知之甚少。我们研究了在不同情境下饮酒的频率以及在这些情境下饮酒的量与青少年饮酒者的不同酒精相关问题之间的关系。数据是通过对加利福尼亚州家庭中 377 名(13 至 18 岁)过去 6 个月有饮酒行为的青少年进行横断面调查收集的。结果测量包括参与者在过去 6 个月中经历的酒精相关问题的广度以及 4 个领域(身体、个人、社会和酒后驾车或与醉酒司机一起乘车[DUI/RDD])。我们还评估了社会人口统计学特征、青少年在 5 个情境(餐馆、自己的家、他人的家、户外和联谊会/联谊会)中饮酒的天数以及他们在每个情境中的典型饮酒量。使用特定情境剂量反应模型来分析数据。在调整后的模型中,在户外场所更频繁地饮酒与更多的酒精相关问题有关。在他人家中和联谊会/联谊会中饮酒的频率与更多的身体问题呈正相关。在户外场所和他人家中饮酒的频率与更多的个人问题有关。最后,在户外场所更频繁地饮酒与更多的社会问题和 DUI/RDD 有关。结果表明,考虑饮酒情境独立于饮酒量的重要性,并且可以用于告知针对特定风险的预防干预措施,这些风险与特定情境下的酒精使用有关。要点总结青少年的饮酒情境与饮酒问题之间的关联不能完全用这些情境中的大量饮酒来解释。青少年在特定情境下的饮酒频率与不同类型的酒精相关问题有关。结果为针对青少年特定情境下的酒精使用相关特定风险的预防干预措施提供了信息。