Kellner F, Webster I, Chanteloup F
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Subst Use Misuse. 1996 Sep-Oct;31(11-12):1619-38. doi: 10.3109/10826089609063994.
During 1990 the Yukon Bureau of Statistics conducted an alcohol and drug survey with a sample of 1,348 residents of the Territory, aged 15 and over. Over three-quarters of the sample reported experiencing at least one type of harm from others' drinking during the past year, and over a half experienced two or more types of harm. Among the main predictors of prevalence and extent of harm were respondents' age (younger), a greater number of drinks per occasion, close associates with alcohol problems, and residing in smaller communities. The results are discussed in terms of their relevance to identifying vulnerable groups and informing policy aimed at reducing alcohol use-related harm.
1990年期间,育空统计局对该地区1348名15岁及以上的居民进行了一项酒精和药物调查。超过四分之三的样本报告称在过去一年中至少经历过一种因他人饮酒而造成的伤害,超过一半的人经历过两种或更多类型的伤害。伤害发生率和严重程度的主要预测因素包括受访者的年龄(较小)、每次饮酒量较多、有酗酒问题的亲密同伴以及居住在较小社区。将根据这些结果与识别弱势群体以及为旨在减少与酒精使用相关伤害的政策提供信息的相关性进行讨论。