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Risk modifying effect of social capital on measures of heavy alcohol consumption alcohol abuse harms and secondhand effects: national survey findings

机译:社会资本对重度饮酒滥用酒精危害和二手影响的风险调节作用:国家调查结果

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>Study objective: To examine associations between social capital and individual risk for alcohol abuse and harms and identify protective effect mechanisms. >Design: Multilevel multivariate analysis with individual level data from a national panel survey of drinking and a contextual measure of social capital reflecting college mean aggregate reports of student volunteerism. Outcomes include heavy episodic (binge) drinking, frequent drinking, frequent drunkenness, diagnosable alcohol abuse, intentional drunkenness, acquisition of binge drinking, harms, secondhand effects from others' drinking. >Setting: United States, 119 four year colleges. >Participants: Representative samples of youth ages 18–24 surveyed in 1997 and 1999 using an anonymous mailed questionnaire (total n = 27 687). >Main results: Students from colleges with higher levels of social capital reported reduced risks for binge drinking (adjusted OR 0.38, 95% CI 0.20 to 0.69, p = 0.002), frequent drunkenness (adjusted OR 0.58, 95% CI 0.34 to 0.98, p = 0.04), acquisition of binge drinking in college (adjusted OR 0.48, 95% CI 0.24 to 0.95, p = 0.03), and alcohol abuse (adjusted OR 0.55, 95% CI 0.34 to 0.91, p = 0.02) in multilevel multivariate analyses that controlled for individual volunteering, the measure on which social capital was based. Higher levels of social capital protected against multiple drinking related harms (adjusted OR 0.51, 95% CI 0.29 to 0.90, p = 0.02) and secondhand drinking effects (adjusted OR, 0.30, 95% CI 0.16 to 0.58, p = 0.0003). Significant cross level interactions exist between fraternity/sorority membership and social capital for measures of risky drinking. Harm reduction primarily reflects consumption modification. >Conclusions: Social capital exerts strong protective effects on alcohol abuse and harm in college including among high risk students.
机译:>研究目标:研究社会资本与个人酗酒和危害风险之间的关联,并确定保护作用机制。 >设计:多层次多变量分析,其中包含来自国家饮酒状况专门小组调查的个体水平数据,以及反映大学平均水平的学生志愿服务报告的社会资本情景测量。结果包括大量发作性饮酒,频繁饮酒,频繁醉酒,可诊断的酒精滥用,故意醉酒,暴饮暴食,危害,他人饮酒的二手影响。 >设置:美国119所四年制大学。 >参与者:使用匿名邮寄问卷对1997年和1999年进行调查的18-24岁青年的代表性样本(总计n = 27687)。 >主要结果:来自社会资本水平较高的大学的学生报告说,暴饮暴食的风险降低(调整后的OR为0.38,95%CI为0.20至0.69,p = 0.002),经常性醉酒(调整后的OR为0.58、95) %CI 0.34至0.98,p = 0.04),在大学获得暴饮暴食(调整后的OR 0.48,95%CI 0.24至0.95,p = 0.03)和酗酒(调整后的OR 0.55,95%CI 0.34至0.91,p) = 0.02)在针对个人志愿服务进行控制的多级多变量分析中,这是社会资本所基于的度量。较高水平的社会资本可以防止多种饮酒相关伤害(调整后的OR 0.51,95%CI 0.29至0.90,p = 0.02)和二手酒影响(调整后的OR,0.30,95%CI 0.16至0.58,p = 0.0003)。博爱/社团成员和社会资本之间存在重要的跨层次互动,用于衡量危险饮酒。减少危害主要反映了消费的变化。 >结论:社会资本对大学(包括高风险学生)的酗酒和伤害具有强大的保护作用。

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