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Social disparities in hazardous alcohol use: self-report bias may lead to incorrect estimates

机译:有害饮酒的社会差异:自我报告的偏见可能导致错误的估计

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>Background: Self-report bias in surveys of alcohol consumption is widely documented; however, less is known about the distribution of such bias by socioeconomic status (SES) and about the possible impact on social disparities. This study aims to assess social disparities in hazardous drinking (HD) and to analyze how correcting alcohol consumption data for self-report bias may affect estimates of disparities. >Methods: National survey data from 13 countries, Canada, England, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland and USA, are used to examine social disparities in HD by SES and education level. Defining HD as drinking above 3 drinks/day for men and 2 for women, social disparities were assessed by calculating country-level concentration indexes. Aggregate consumption data were used to correct survey-based estimates for self-report bias. >Results: Survey data show that more-educated women are more likely than less-educated women to engage in HD, while the opposite is observed in men in most countries. Large discrepancies in alcohol consumption between survey-based and aggregate estimates were found. Correcting for self-report bias increased estimates of social disparities in women, and decreased them in men, to the point that gradients were reversed in several countries (from higher rates in low education/SES men to an opposite pattern). >Conclusion: This study provides evidence of a likely misestimation of social disparities in HD, in both men and women, due to self-report bias in alcohol consumption surveys. This study contributes to a better knowledge of the social dimensions of HD and to the targeting of alcohol policies.
机译:>背景:酒精摄入量调查中的自我报告偏见已得到广泛记录;但是,人们对这种偏见的分布情况,社会经济地位(SES)以及对社会差距的可能影响知之甚少。这项研究旨在评估危险饮酒(HD)中的社会差异,并分析针对自我报告偏差而更正饮酒数据如何影响差异估计。 >方法:加拿大,英国,芬兰,法国,德国,匈牙利,爱尔兰,日本,韩国,新西兰,西班牙,瑞士和美国等13个国家/地区的全国调查数据被用于检验中国的社会差异通过SES和教育水平的高清。将高清定义为男性每天喝酒超过3杯,女性每天喝酒2杯以上,通过计算国家/地区集中度指数来评估社会差异。总消费数据用于纠正基于调查的自我报告偏差估计。 >结果:调查数据显示,受教育程度较高的妇女比受教育程度较低的妇女更有可能从事HD,而在大多数国家中,男性则相反。发现基于调查的估计数与总体估计数之间的酒精消耗量存在较大差异。纠正自我报告的偏见可以增加对妇女社会差距的估计,而减少男性的差距,以至于一些国家的梯度有所逆转(从低学历/ SES男性的比率较高到相反的趋势)。 >结论:由于酒精摄入量调查中的自我报告偏见,这项研究提供了证据,可能会错误地估计男性和女性的HD差异。这项研究有助于更好地了解高清的社会层面,并有助于制定酒精饮料政策。

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