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A retrospective analysis of ethnic and gender differences in alcohol consumption among emergency department patients: a cross-sectional study

机译:急诊科患者饮酒的种族和性别差异的回顾性分析:一项横断面研究

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Background Previous studies of alcohol use have recognized several trends in consumption patterns among gender and age yet few have examined ethnic differences. This study examines the intra- and inter-ethnic differences in alcohol consumption among a population of patients seen in the emergency department. Methods This is a cross-sectional study conducted in the emergency department in a large urban setting. Information on drinking behavior and ethnicity was collected using the Computerized Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (CASI) tool. We explored differences in drinking patterns using a multivariate multinomial logistic regression model. Results We analyzed the drinking habits of 2,444 patients surveyed between November 2012 and May 2014. The results indicate that when compared to non-Hispanic whites, Asians have the lowest odds of drinking within normal limits or excessively, followed by other Latinos, and Mexicans. Age and gender consistently showed statistically significant associations with alcohol-use. The odds of drinking within normal limits or excessively are inversely associated with age and were lower among females. The predicted probabilities show a marked gender-specific difference in alcohol use both between and within ethnic/racial groups. They also highlight an age-related convergence in alcohol use between men and women within ethnic groups. Discussion The results of this study show intra-racial/ethnic variability associated with sex and education. The highlighted differences within and between ethnic groups reinforce the need to use refined categories when examining alcohol use among minorities. Conclusion The results of this study confirm some alcohol consumption trends among ethnic minorities observed in literature. It provides empirical evidence of the marked gender differences and highlights an age-related convergence for gender-specific alcohol use. Health-care personnel should be aware of these differences when screening and counseling.
机译:背景技术先前的饮酒研究已经认识到性别和年龄之间的消费模式有几种趋势,但很少研究种族差异。这项研究调查了急诊科中的人群中酒精消费的种族内和种族间差异。方法这是在大型城市急诊室进行的横断面研究。使用计算机酒精筛查和简短干预(CASI)工具收集有关饮酒行为​​和种族的信息。我们使用多元多项式逻辑回归模型探索了饮酒方式的差异。结果我们分析了2012年11月至2014年5月之间接受调查的2444名患者的饮酒习惯。结果表明,与非西班牙裔白人相比,亚洲人的饮酒几率在正常范围内或过量范围内最低,其次是其他拉丁裔和墨西哥人。年龄和性别始终显示出与饮酒相关的统计学意义。在正常范围内或过度饮酒的几率与年龄成反比,在女性中较低。预测的概率表明,族裔/族裔之间以及族裔/族裔之间在饮酒方面存在明显的性别差异。他们还强调了族群内男女之间与年龄相关的酒精使用趋同。讨论这项研究的结果表明,种族/族裔与性别和教育程度有关。族裔群体之间以及族裔群体之间的显着差异加强了在检查少数民族中的酒精使用量时使用精致类别的必要性。结论这项研究的结果证实了文献中观察到的少数族裔的饮酒趋势。它提供了明显的性别差异的经验证据,并突出了针对特定性别的酒精使用的年龄相关趋同。卫生保健人员在筛查和咨询时应意识到这些差异。

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