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Gender differences in the relationship between heavy episodic drinking, social roles, and alcohol-related aggression in a U.S. sample of late adolescent and young adult drinkers.

机译:在美国青少年晚期饮酒者和年轻成年人饮酒者样本中,剧烈发作的饮酒,社会角色和与酒精相关的侵略之间的关系中存在性别差异。

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To better understand alcohol-related aggression among late adolescent and young adult drinkers, the present research aimed to examine whether: 1) the relationship between heavy episodic drinking and alcohol-related aggression was different for males and females; and 2) social roles (marital and employment status, living arrangement, student status) influenced alcohol-related aggression. Secondary analyses of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth were conducted using a composite sample of drinkers aged 17 to 21 in 1994, 1996 and 1998 (n = 808). A stronger relationship was found between heavy episodic drinking and fights after drinking for females than for males. In terms of social roles, males who lived with their parents were more likely to fight after drinking than those living in their own dwelling, while females who dropped out of high school were significantly more likely to fight after drinking compared with college students. A gender focus is required in future research on alcohol-related aggression.
机译:为了更好地了解青少年晚期和年轻成年人饮酒者的酒精相关攻击,本研究旨在检验:1)男性和女性剧烈饮酒与酒精相关攻击之间的关系是否不同; 2)社会角色(婚姻和就业状况,生活安排,学生状况)影响了与酒精有关的侵略行为。 1994年,1996年和1998年(n = 808)使用17至21岁年龄段饮酒者的综合样本对全国青年纵向调查进行了次要分析。发现女性大量饮酒与饮酒后的搏斗之间的关系比男性强。在社会角色方面,与父母同住的男性比在自己住宅中生活的男性更容易饮酒,而辍学的女性与大学生相比,饮酒的可能性更大。在有关酒精相关侵略的未来研究中,需要关注性别。

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