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Risk and protective factors for heavy binge alcohol use among American Indian adolescents utilizing emergency health services

机译:利用紧急医疗服务的美洲印第安人青少年大量酗酒的风险和保护因素

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Background: American Indian (AI) adolescents are disproportionately burdened by alcohol abuse and heavy binge use, often leading to problematic drinking in adulthood. However, many AI communities also have large proportions of adults who abstain from alcohol. Objective: To understand these concurrent and divergent patterns, we explored the relationship between risk and protective factors for heavy binge alcohol use among a reservation-based sample of AI adolescents. Methods: Factors at individual, peer, family, and cultural/community levels were examined using a cross-sectional case-control study design. Cases were adolescents with recent heavy binge alcohol use that resulted in necessary medical care. Controls had no lifetime history of heavy binge alcohol use. 68 cases and 55 controls were recruited from emergency health services visits. Participants were 50% male; average age 15.4 years old, range 10 to 19. Independent variables were explored using logistic regression; those statistically significant were combined into a larger multivariate model. Results: Exploratory analyses showed adolescents who were aggressive, impulsive, had deviant peers, poor family functioning or more people living at home were at greater risk for heavy binge alcohol use. Protective factors included attending school, family clal AI values and practices, and strong ethnic identity. Confioseness, residential stability, social problem-solving skills, having traditionrmatory analysis concluded that school attendance and residential stability reduce the probability of heavy binge alcohol use, even among those already at low risk. Conclusions: Findings deepen the understanding of AI adolescent heavy binge alcohol use and inform adolescent intervention development fostering trajectories to low-risk drinking and abstinence.
机译:背景:酗酒和大量暴饮暴食给美洲印第安人(AI)青少年带来了不成比例的负担,这常常导致成年后饮酒成问题。但是,许多AI社区也有很大一部分成年人戒酒。目的:为了了解这些并发和不同的模式,我们探讨了基于保留的AI青少年样本中大量暴饮酒的风险与保护因素之间的关系。方法:使用横断面病例对照研究设计检查个人,同龄人,家庭和文化/社区水平的因素。病例为青少年,最近大量饮酒,导致必要的医疗护理。对照组没有终身酗酒史。从紧急医疗服务访问中招募了68例病例和55个对照。参与者是50%的男性;平均年龄为15.4岁,范围为10到19。那些具有统计学意义的变量合并为一个较大的多元模型。结果:探索性分析显示,积极进取,冲动,同龄人畸形,家庭功能差或更多人在家中生活的青少年更容易大量饮酒。保护性因素包括上学,家庭生活中的AI价值观和习惯以及强烈的种族认同感。轻松自如,居住稳定,解决社会问题的能力,进行传统分析后得出的结论是,就学和居住稳定性降低了严重酗酒的可能性,即使在那些低风险人群中也是如此。结论:这些发现加深了对AI青少年大量暴饮酒的理解,并为青少年干预发展提供了信息,助长了低危饮酒和戒酒的轨迹。

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