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The impact of gender, socioeconomic status and locality on the development of student patterns of alcohol consumption and harm

机译:性别,社会经济地位和地区对学生饮酒和伤害方式发展的影响

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Purpose - The consequences of problematic alcohol consumption fall heavily on Australian adolescents, with this population at increased risk of death, serious injury and other harm. Research regarding whether gender, socioeconomic status (SES) or locality play a role in young people's alcohol consumption and related harm is limited in Australia. The purpose of this paper is to determine whether Victorian students' patterns of alcohol uptake, consumption and related harm differed between gender, SES and locality. Design/methodology/approach - The study involved secondary analysis of student data from the Drug Education in Victorian Schools harm minimisation drug education programme, undertaken in 21 Victorian government schools over three years The initial cohort of 1,752 students was followed during Years 8,9 and 10, when their average age would have, respectively, been 13,14 and 15 years. Findings - There were no gender differences in drinking uptake, consumption or harm. Students with low SES were more likely to have consumed a full drink of alcohol and also experienced more alcohol-related harm. Students living in a regional/rural area were more likely to have engaged in high alcohol consumption. Originality/value - The findings of this study highlighted that different student demographics have an impact on patterns of alcohol consumption, vulnerability and harm. Students with low SES, living in a regional/rural area, are more at risk than students with higher SES living in a fringe metro/major regional or metro area. Future school harm minimisation drug education programmes should consider the needs of students with demographics that make them more susceptible to higher consumption and harm.
机译:目的-饮酒问题使澳大利亚青少年深受其害,该人群的死亡,严重伤害和其他伤害风险增加。在澳大利亚,关于性别,社会经济地位(SES)或地区是否在年轻人的饮酒中起作用以及相关危害的研究有限。本文的目的是确定维多利亚州学生的酒精摄入,消费和相关危害的方式在性别,SES和地区之间是否存在差异。设计/方法/方法-这项研究涉及对维多利亚州学校药物教育中的危害最小化药物教育计划的学生数据进行了二级分析,该研究在三年内在21所维多利亚州公立学校进行。在8,9年和9年级,最初的研究对象为1,752名学生。 10岁时,他们的平均年龄分别为13,14岁和15岁。调查结果-饮酒,消费或伤害方面没有性别差异。 SES较低的学生更有可能喝了足量的酒精,并且遭受了更多与酒精相关的伤害。居住在区域/农村地区的学生更容易饮酒。原创性/价值-这项研究的结果强调,不同的学生人口统计资料会影响饮酒方式,脆弱性和危害。居住在区域/农村地区的SES较低的学生比居住在边缘大都市/主要区域或大都市区的SES较高的学生面临更大的风险。未来将学校危害最小化的毒品教育计划应考虑人口统计特点的学生的需求,使他们更容易受到较高的消费和危害。

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