Layne N, Whitehead P C
J Stud Alcohol. 1985 Nov;46(6):538-40. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1985.46.538.
This article focuses on heavy alcohol consumption among young Canadian men drinkers aged 15-29 and examines how employment status and marital status interact with age. The study found that the highest percentages of heavy drinkers occurred in men over the age of 18 who are single (divorced, separated or never married) and in the labor force, whether employed or unemployed. This study, based on cohort data, generated hypotheses that need to be tested with longitudinal data in order to better understand developmental differences and other factors that affect drinking practices.
本文聚焦于15至29岁的加拿大年轻男性饮酒者中的重度饮酒情况,并探讨就业状况和婚姻状况如何与年龄相互作用。研究发现,重度饮酒者比例最高的是18岁以上单身(离婚、分居或从未结婚)且在劳动力市场中的男性,无论其就业与否。这项基于队列数据的研究提出了一些假设,需要通过纵向数据进行检验,以便更好地理解发展差异以及影响饮酒行为的其他因素。