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Does participation in voluntary organizations protect against risky alcohol and tobacco use? Findings from the UK panel data

机译:参加自愿组织是否可以防止危险的烟酒使用?英国面板数据的发现

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Drawing on the literature that posits heterogeneous influences of social networks on health behaviors, we tested whether different forms of participation in voluntary organizations predicted more or less alcohol and tobacco consumption over time. (Access preregistration at ) We used panel data from younger (aged 14–29 at baseline), middle-aged (aged 40–50), and older (aged 65–75) UK adults, Ns = 1280–9073, followed from 1991 to 2014. Annual measures of smoking included status and intensity. Frequency of pub attendance was assessed biennially between 1996 and 2008. In 2010 and 2013, more precise measures of alcohol consumption were available. We conducted two-level regression analyses for the outcomes measured more than twice and residual change analyses for other outcomes. Over time (within persons), there were no significant effects on smoking. Activity in voluntary organizations predicted slightly less frequent pub attendance in younger adults. In residual change analyses, activity in voluntary organizations decreased last-week ethanol consumption and risk of heavy episodic drinking in younger women. These effects pertained mainly to service-orientated organizations. In middle-aged adults, membership and attendance at meetings of voluntary organizations predicted slightly more frequent pub attendance. Residual change analyses showed volunteering to reduce the risk of heavy episodic drinking in middle-aged men. In older adults, few significant effects emerged. Between persons, all indicators of participation were associated with less smoking, whereas membership was associated with more and activity with less frequent pub attendance. Thus, most associations between participation in voluntary organizations and substance use reflected interindividual differences.
机译:借鉴社会网络对健康行为的异质影响的文献,我们测试了自愿组织中不同形式的参与是否随着时间的推移预测了更多或更少的烟酒消费。 (访问预注册处为),我们使用了来自较年轻(基准年龄为14-29岁),中年(40-50岁)和较大年龄(65-75岁)的英国成年人的面板数据,Ns = 1280-9073,其后为1991年至2014年。年度吸烟量度包括状况和强度。在1996年至2008年之间,每两年对酒吧出勤的频率进行评估。在2010年和2013年,可获得更精确的饮酒量度。我们对两次以上的结果进行了两级回归分析,对其他结果进行了残差分析。随着时间的推移(在人内),对吸烟没有明显影响。志愿组织的活动预测,年轻人的酒吧出席频率会略有下降。在残留变化分析中,志愿组织的活动减少了上周的乙​​醇消费,并降低了年轻妇女大量饮酒的危险。这些影响主要与面向服务的组织有关。在中年成年人中,志愿组织成员和出席会议的人数预计会略多一些。残留变化分析表明,自愿减少中年男性大量饮酒的风险。在老年人中,几乎没有出现明显的影响。在人与人之间,所有参与指标都与吸烟减少有关,而成员关系则与吸烟次数增加和活动减少有关。因此,参加志愿组织与物质使用之间的大多数联系反映了个体之间的差异。

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