Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2023 Nov 2;49(6):818-826. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2023.2272035. Epub 2023 Dec 11.
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are specific harm reduction behaviors which mitigate alcohol-related consequences among young adults. Prior work indicates PBS utilization varies according to drinking context and gender, suggesting a need for further research assessing whether young adults employ unidentified PBS according to such factors. This study examined alcohol PBS young adults suggest using across drinking contexts and gender to inform alcohol-related harm reduction interventions. An online survey with 514 young adult heavy drinkers ( = 269 female, M = 22.36 years) assessed PBS use generally, and across 12 physical and social contexts. We utilized qualitative content analysis methods to code and derive themes from open-ended responses from a prompt asking participants to state additional PBS used per context. The frequency of each theme's appearance was calculated across the overall sample, by gender, and within each context. PBS endorsement varied across context and gender within each theme. Young adults who reported PBS use most frequently endorsed utilizing strategies related to drink content (18.30%), social support (12.36%), and engaging in other activities (10.34%). Participants infrequently endorsed strategies related to awareness of time (0.23%), standards of behavior (0.78%) and avoiding environments (0.87%). Young adults endorse utilizing additional PBS in varying frequency according to drinking context and gender. Given PBS are often a key component of alcohol harm reduction interventions, monitoring trends in young adult PBS use is crucial to ensure continued relevance and efficacy of such interventions to minimize harms associated with young adult heavy alcohol use.
保护性行为策略(PBS)是特定的减少伤害行为,可以减轻年轻人与酒精相关的后果。先前的工作表明,PBS 的使用根据饮酒环境和性别而有所不同,这表明需要进一步研究评估年轻人是否根据这些因素使用未被识别的 PBS。本研究考察了年轻人在不同饮酒环境和性别下建议使用的酒精保护性行为策略,以制定减少与酒精相关伤害的干预措施。一项针对 514 名重度饮酒的年轻成年人( = 269 名女性,M = 22.36 岁)的在线调查评估了一般情况下以及 12 种生理和社会环境下的 PBS 使用情况。我们利用定性内容分析方法,从一项要求参与者根据每个情境陈述其他 PBS 使用情况的开放式回答中对 PBS 使用情况进行编码和提取主题。通过对每个主题在总体样本中的出现频率、性别以及每个情境中的出现频率进行计算,得出了每个主题的出现频率。在每个主题中,PBS 的认可因情境和性别而异。报告 PBS 使用频率最高的年轻人最频繁地认可使用与饮料内容(18.30%)、社会支持(12.36%)和参与其他活动(10.34%)相关的策略。参与者很少认可与时间意识(0.23%)、行为标准(0.78%)和避免环境(0.87%)相关的策略。年轻人根据饮酒环境和性别以不同的频率认可使用额外的 PBS。鉴于 PBS 通常是减少酒精伤害干预措施的关键组成部分,监测年轻成年人 PBS 使用趋势对于确保此类干预措施的持续相关性和有效性以最大限度地减少与年轻人大量饮酒相关的伤害至关重要。