Suppr超能文献

年轻人夜间娱乐区与能量饮料使用相关的预加载、退出中毒和性别差异。

Preloading, exit intoxication related to energy drink usage, and gender differences within night-time entertainment districts for young people.

机构信息

School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia; Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2023 Feb;137:107533. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107533. Epub 2022 Oct 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Governments frequently introduce legislation to reduce drunkenness and violence in night-time entertainment districts (NEDs). However, there is no study which has looked at inebriation of a large sample of young people exiting a NED. We investigated Breath Approximated Blood Alcohol Concentration (BrAC; grams per decilitre, g/dl) levels as people left Brisbane (Australia) NEDs and measured the effects of preloading, energy drink usage, time of night and gender differences on exit intoxication.

METHODS

We systematically assessed patrons between November 2015 to March 2019 by administering surveys and breathalysing them as they exited the NEDs. We then analysed only those under the age of 26 years old (n = 3,211) as there was a natural break in the data on energy drink usage for those aged over 25 years old.

FINDINGS

This study found that young drinkers leave the NED with an average BrAC of 0.094 g/dl. Consistent with hypotheses, the exit BrAC was significantly and meaningfully higher in preloaders (medium effect size). These preloaders also came into the NEDs later but stayed for the same length of time as non-preloaders. BrAC levels did not significantly differ for those who did or did not use energy drinks during the night. As predicted, gender was not associated with a meaningful difference in alcohol intoxication and consumption. The time of night that patrons were interviewed was positively associated with inebriation levels, however, this association was small (r ≈ 0.1).

DISCUSSION

With preloading being such a strong predictor for end of night intoxication, and length of time spent in the NED equal between those who do or do not preload, we suggest that to have people less inebriated, they should be encouraged into the NED earlier rather than focusing on their leaving time.

摘要

背景

政府经常出台立法,以减少夜间娱乐区(NED)的醉酒和暴力行为。然而,目前还没有研究调查大量年轻人离开 NED 时的醉酒情况。我们调查了布里斯班(澳大利亚)NED 人群离开时的呼吸近似血液酒精浓度(BrAC;克/分升,g/dl)水平,并测量了预饮酒、能量饮料使用、夜间时间和性别差异对醉酒程度的影响。

方法

我们在 2015 年 11 月至 2019 年 3 月期间,通过对 NED 人群进行问卷调查和呼气测试,对他们进行了系统评估。然后,我们仅分析了年龄在 26 岁以下的人群(n=3211),因为对于 25 岁以上的人群,能量饮料使用数据存在自然中断。

结果

本研究发现,年轻饮酒者离开 NED 时的平均 BrAC 为 0.094g/dl。与假设一致,预饮酒者的 BrAC 明显更高(中等效应量)。这些预饮酒者进入 NED 的时间也较晚,但与非预饮酒者停留的时间相同。在夜间是否使用能量饮料对 BrAC 水平没有显著影响。正如预测的那样,性别与酒精中毒和饮酒量之间没有显著差异。受访者接受采访的夜间时间与醉酒程度呈正相关,但关联较小(r≈0.1)。

讨论

鉴于预饮酒是导致夜间醉酒的重要预测因素,而且预饮酒者和非预饮酒者在 NED 中的停留时间相等,我们建议,为了让人们醉酒程度降低,应鼓励他们更早进入 NED,而不是关注他们离开的时间。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验