Ruiz Paul, Barey Agostina, Pilatti Angelina, Pautassi Ricardo Marcos
Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Department of Functional and Systems Neuroscience, M. and M. Ferreyra Medical Research Institute, Córdoba, Argentina.
Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J. 2024 Nov;24(4):548-555. doi: 10.18295/squmj.11.2024.072. Epub 2024 Nov 27.
An early age of drinking onset is linked to a greater likelihood of alcohol-related problems. Alcohol use occurs in places featuring characteristic social groups, and different drinking contexts are associated with different levels of alcohol-related outcomes. Drinking context may affect drinking motives, expectations or alcohol-related outcomes in concert with individual-level variables. The study aimed to examine how the preferred drinking context and age of the first drink affects the occurrence and volume of alcohol use, drinking motives and alcohol-related expectations.
This cross-sectional study was conducted at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, from September 2020 to January 2021. Uruguayan citizens ≥18 years old were asked about their preferred drinking context, the age of first alcohol use and alcohol consumption frequency. In addition, the Drinking Motives Questionnaire and Alcohol Outcome Expectancies Questionnaire were used.
A total of 752 Uruguayan citizens were included. The distribution of alcohol consumption across social contexts was not influenced by the age of first alcohol use. Those who began drinking early and endorsed solitary drinking reported higher frequency of drinking ( <0.05) and coping motives ( <0.05) than any other group. Those who drank at parties reported more conformity motives than most of the groups ( <0.01). An early age of drinking onset was associated with greater enhancement and social motives ( <0.05) and higher alcohol expectancies for stress reduction and social facilitation ( <0.005).
Solitary drinking as a high-risk drinking context is likely to interact with the age of first alcohol use, suggesting that drinking in specific contexts is associated with specific drinking motivations and expectancies. This study represents progress towards exploring factors that influence alcohol consumption among a broader range of socio-cultural populations.
饮酒起始年龄较早与出现酒精相关问题的可能性较大有关。饮酒行为发生在具有特定社会群体特征的场所,不同的饮酒环境与不同程度的酒精相关后果相关联。饮酒环境可能会与个体层面的变量共同影响饮酒动机、期望或酒精相关后果。本研究旨在探讨偏好的饮酒环境和首次饮酒年龄如何影响酒精使用的发生情况和饮酒量、饮酒动机以及与酒精相关的期望。
这项横断面研究于2020年9月至2021年1月在乌拉圭蒙得维的亚共和国大学兽医学院进行。询问了年龄≥18岁的乌拉圭公民他们偏好的饮酒环境、首次饮酒年龄和饮酒频率。此外,还使用了饮酒动机问卷和酒精后果期望问卷。
共纳入752名乌拉圭公民。酒精消费在不同社会环境中的分布不受首次饮酒年龄的影响。那些较早开始饮酒并认可独自饮酒的人报告的饮酒频率(<0.05)和应对动机(<0.05)高于其他任何群体。那些在聚会上饮酒的人报告的从众动机比大多数群体更多(<0.01)。较早的饮酒起始年龄与更强的增强和社交动机(<0.05)以及更高的通过饮酒减轻压力和促进社交的期望(<0.005)相关。
独自饮酒作为一种高风险饮酒环境可能与首次饮酒年龄相互作用,这表明在特定环境中饮酒与特定的饮酒动机和期望相关。本研究代表了在探索更广泛社会文化人群中影响酒精消费的因素方面取得的进展。