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Demographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts

机译:澳大利亚夜间娱乐区顾客中与非酒精性酒精相关伤害相关的人口统计和物质使用因素

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This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of recent alcohol-related accidents and injuries that were not due to interpersonal violence in night-time entertainment districts. Cross-sectional interviews (n = 4016) were conducted around licensed venues in entertainment districts of five Australian cities. Demographic factors associated with non-violent alcohol-related injuries were examined, including gender, age, and occupation. The association between substance use on the night of interview; blood alcohol concentration (BAC), pre-drinking, energy drink consumption, and illicit drug use; and experience of injury was also explored. Thirteen percent of participants reported an alcohol-related injury within the past three months. Respondents aged younger than 25 years were significantly more likely to report an alcohol-related injury. Further, a significant occupation effect was found indicating the rate of alcohol-related injury was lower in managers/professionals compared to non-office workers. The likelihood of prior alcohol-related injury significantly increased with BAC, and self-reported pre-drinking, energy drink, or illicit drug consumption on the night of interview. These findings provide an indication of the demographic and substance use-related associations with alcohol-related injuries and, therefore, potential avenues of population-level policy intervention. Policy responses to alcohol-related harm must also account for an assessment and costing of non-violent injuries.
机译:这项研究检查了顾客人口统计资料,物质使用情况以及近期与酒精相关的事故和伤害的经历之间的关系,这些事故和伤害并非由夜间娱乐区的人际暴力引起。在澳大利亚五个城市的娱乐区的许可场所进行了横断面访谈(n = 4016)。检查了与非暴力酒精相关伤害相关的人口统计学因素,包括性别,年龄和职业。采访之夜的物质使用之间的关联;血液酒精浓度(BAC),预饮酒,能量饮料的消费和非法药物的使用;并探讨了受伤的经历。过去三个月内,有13%的参与者报告了与酒精有关的伤害。 25岁以下的受访者更有可能报告与酒精有关的伤害。此外,发现显着的职业影响表明,与非办公室工作人员相比,经理/专业人员的酒精相关伤害发生率更低。 BAC以及在访谈之夜自我报告的预饮酒,能量饮料或违禁药物消耗,可能导致先前与酒精有关的伤害的可能性显着增加。这些发现表明,与人口和毒品使用相关的与酒精相关的伤害有关,因此,有可能成为人口政策干预的潜在途径。针对酒精相关伤害的政策对策还必须考虑到非暴力伤害的评估和费用。

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