Leontini Rose, Corney Tim
School of Population Health, University of NSW (UNSW) Sydney, Australia.
College of Arts and Education, Victoria University, Australia.
Nordisk Alkohol Nark. 2023 Jun;40(3):270-286. doi: 10.1177/14550725221143169. Epub 2022 Dec 20.
In Australia, harmful drinking among students aged 18-24 years in tertiary education residential accommodation (TRA) remains high, placing students at higher risk of harms than non-TRA and university peers. The aim of this study was to identify the context-specific factors distinctive to TRAs that supported a heavy drinking culture among students. Conducted across three sites in Melbourne, Australia, the purpose of the study was to inform the development of context-specific harm reduction interventions for these sites. Five focus groups were conducted with 32 students to examine their lived experience of drinking within the distinctive environments of their TRAs. The data were examined using thematic data analysis. Three themes were identified: (1) routine drinking in TRAs; (2) drinking for social inclusion in the TRA; and (3) TRA alcohol governance and students' self-regulation. The data show that factors contributing to these TRA drinking cultures included: liberty to store alcohol and drink on campus; freshers' belief that admission to the TRA was conditional on "partying hard"; students' belief that staff supported the TRA drinking culture; and poor dissemination and operationalisation of TRA alcohol policy. Collectively, these factors fostered an environment that enabled frequent and heavy alcohol consumption among residents. The TRA drinking cultures were supported by social and regulatory factors specific to these institutions and, in particular, by a liberal approach to TRA alcohol governance and poorly disseminated alcohol policy that made widespread heavy drinking possible. Drinking cultures in TRAs can be changed through appropriate interventions that include nuanced policy and effective governance.
在澳大利亚,接受高等教育的18至24岁学生在高等教育住宿区(TRA)的有害饮酒情况仍然很严重,这使得这些学生比不住宿和非住宿的同龄人面临更高的伤害风险。本研究的目的是确定TRA特有的、促成学生酗酒文化的特定背景因素。该研究在澳大利亚墨尔本的三个地点开展,旨在为这些地点制定因地制宜的减少伤害干预措施提供信息。研究人员与32名学生进行了五个焦点小组讨论,以考察他们在TRA独特环境中的饮酒经历。研究采用主题数据分析方法对数据进行了分析。研究确定了三个主题:(1)TRA中的日常饮酒;(2)为融入TRA社交圈而饮酒;(3)TRA的酒精管理与学生的自我约束。数据显示,促成这些TRA饮酒文化的因素包括:在校园内储存和饮酒的自由;新生认为进入TRA的条件是“尽情狂欢”;学生认为工作人员支持TRA的饮酒文化;以及TRA酒精政策的传播和实施不力。总体而言,这些因素营造了一种环境,使得居民能够频繁且大量饮酒。TRA的饮酒文化得到了这些机构特有的社会和监管因素的支持,尤其是对TRA酒精管理采取的宽松方式以及传播不力的酒精政策,这些使得广泛的大量饮酒成为可能。通过包括细致入微的政策和有效管理在内的适当干预措施,可以改变TRA中的饮酒文化。