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大量饮酒者对情境性饮酒规范的看法是否受到他人饮酒伤害的近期经历的影响?

Are Heavier drinkers' Views on Situational Drinking Norms Affected by Recent Experience of Harm from others' Drinking?

机构信息

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.

Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2024;59(11):1640-1646. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2369160. Epub 2024 Jul 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The relation is investigated between situational drinking norms which accept heavier drinking and the experience of harm from others' drinking. How does the experience of such harm relate to the acceptance of heavier drinking in drinking situations?

METHODS

Respondents in a 2021 combined sample from random digitally dialed mobile phones and a panel survey of Australian adults ( = 2,574) were asked what level of drinking is acceptable in 11 social situations, including 3 "wet" situations where drinking is generally acceptable. Besides their own drinking patterns, respondents were also asked about their experience of harm from others' drinking in the last 12 months. Focussing on respondents' answers concerning the wetter situations, regression analyses were used to examine the relation between experiencing such harm and views on how much drinking was acceptable in the situations.

RESULTS

Heavier drinkers were more likely to have experienced harm from others' drinking. Among heavier drinkers, those who experienced such harm generally did not differ significantly in their normative acceptance of any drinking in "wet" situations but were more accepting of drinking enough to feel the effects.

DISCUSSION

From these cross-sectional results, experiencing harm from others' drinking does not seem to result in less acceptance of drinking to intoxication; rather, experiencing such harm was associated with more acceptance of heavy drinking. However, these findings may be the net result of influences in both directions, with the acceptance of intoxication in wet situations being more common among heavier drinkers, whose drinking exposes them to harm from others' drinking.

摘要

目的

研究接受更大量饮酒的情境饮酒规范与他人饮酒造成伤害的体验之间的关系。他人饮酒造成的伤害体验与情境中接受更大量饮酒之间存在怎样的关系?

方法

在 2021 年,对随机数字拨号移动电话和澳大利亚成年人小组调查的综合样本中的受访者( = 2574)进行了调查,询问他们在 11 种社会情境中接受的饮酒水平,包括 3 种普遍可接受饮酒的“湿”情境。除了他们自己的饮酒模式外,受访者还被问及在过去 12 个月中因他人饮酒而受到伤害的情况。针对受访者关于更湿润情境的回答,回归分析用于检验经历这种伤害与对这些情境中可接受的饮酒量的看法之间的关系。

结果

大量饮酒者更有可能因他人饮酒而受到伤害。在大量饮酒者中,那些经历过这种伤害的人在“湿”情境下对任何饮酒的规范接受程度上并没有显著差异,但他们更接受喝到足以感到影响的程度。

讨论

从这些横断面结果来看,他人饮酒造成的伤害似乎不会导致对饮酒至陶醉的接受程度降低;相反,经历这种伤害与更大量饮酒的接受程度相关。然而,这些发现可能是两种方向的影响的净结果,在湿情境下接受醉酒饮酒在更大量饮酒者中更为普遍,他们的饮酒使他们更容易受到他人饮酒造成的伤害。

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