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Problem drinking among Flemish students: beverage type, early drinking onset and negative personal & social consequences

机译:佛拉芒语学生的饮酒问题:饮料种类,早饮发作以及负面的个人和社会后果

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Although alcohol is socially accepted in most Western societies, studies are clear about its associated negative consequences, especially among university and college students. Studies on the relationship between alcohol-related consequences and both beverage type and drinking onset, however, are scarce, especially in a European context. The aim of this research was, therefore, twofold: (1) What is the relationship between beverage type and the negative consequences experienced by students? and (2) Are these consequences determined by early drinking onset? We will examine these questions within the context of a wide range of alcohol-related consequences. The analyses are based on data collected by the inter-university project ‘Head in the clouds?’, measuring alcohol use among students in Flanders (Belgium). In total, a large dataset consisting of information from 19,253 anonymously participating students was available. Negative consequences were measured using a shortened version of the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey (CADS_D). Data were analysed using negative binomial regression. Results vary depending on the type of alcohol-related consequences: Personal negative consequences occur frequently among daily beer drinkers. However, a high rate of social negative consequences was recorded for both daily beer drinkers and daily spirits drinkers. Finally, early drinking onset was significantly associated with both personal and social negative consequences, and this association was especially strong between beer and spirits drinking onset and social negative consequences. Numerous negative consequences, both personal and social, are related to frequent beer and spirits drinking. Our findings indicate a close association between drinking beer and personal negative consequences as well as between drinking beer and/or spirits and social negative consequences. Similarly, early drinking onset has a major influence on the rates of both personal and social negative consequences. The earlier students started drinking, the more negative consequences they experienced during college or university. Several (policy) interventions are discussed. This study is the first to incorporate detailed information on both beverage type and drinking onset, and its associated negative consequences, as measured by the CADS_D, in a large student population.
机译:尽管在大多数西方社会中,酒精已为社会所接受,但有关酒精的负面影响的研究仍很清楚,尤其是在大学生中。然而,关于酒精相关后果与饮料类型和饮酒发作之间关系的研究很少,特别是在欧洲。因此,这项研究的目的是双重的:(1)饮料类型与学生所遭受的负面后果之间的关系是什么? (2)这些后果是否由早期饮酒决定?我们将在与酒精有关的各种后果的背景下研究这些问题。这些分析基于大学间项目“云中的头部”收集的数据,用于测量佛兰德(比利时)学生中的酒精使用情况。总共有一个庞大的数据集,包含来自19,253名匿名参与学生的信息。负面后果使用核心酒精和药物调查表(CADS_D)的简化版进行了评估。使用负二项式回归分析数据。结果取决于与酒精相关的后果的类型:每天喝啤酒的人经常发生个人负面后果。但是,每天喝啤酒和喝烈酒的人都有很高的社会负面影响。最后,早期饮酒与个人和社会消极后果均显着相关,在啤酒和烈酒饮酒与社会消极后果之间,这种关联尤其强烈。大量的负面后果,无论是个人还是社会后果,都与经常喝啤酒和烈酒有关。我们的发现表明,喝啤酒与个人负面后果之间以及喝啤酒和/或烈酒与社会负面后果之间有着密切的联系。同样,早饮酒对个人和社会负面后果的发生率也有重大影响。学生开始喝酒的时间越早,他们在大学或大学期间遭受的负面后果就越多。讨论了几种(政策)干预措施。这项研究是首次在大量学生群体中纳入有关饮料类型和饮酒发作及其相关不良后果(由CADS_D衡量)的详细信息。

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