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Drunk in public, drunk in private: the relationship between college students, drinking environments and alcohol consumption.

机译:在公共场所喝醉,在私人场所喝醉:大学生,饮酒环境与酒精消耗之间的关系。

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This study examines environmental differences in public (bars) and private (parties) drinking settings among of-age (21 and up years of age) and underage (18-20 years of age) college students attending college near the US/Mexico border. A random telephone survey of graduate and undergraduate students attending two large public universities in the southwestern United States was conducted during the 2000-2003 academic years. A university-based social science research laboratory conducted the telephone interviews with respondents who reported an occasion in the past 28 days where alcohol was being consumed (N = 4,964). The data were analyzed using ordinary least squares multiple regression. The results suggests that drinking settings contributed to the amount of alcohol consumed by respondents. Additionally, environmental factors contributing to drinking vary by setting. In general, having many people intoxicated at an event, BYOB parties, playing drinking games, and having illicit drugs available contribute to heavier drinking.
机译:这项研究调查了在美国/墨西哥边境附近上大学的年龄(21岁及以上)和未成年人(18-20岁)之间公共(酒吧)和私人(聚会)饮酒环境的环境差异。在2000-2003学年期间,对在美国西南部的两所大型公立大学就读的研究生和本科生进行了随机电话调查。总部位于大学的社会科学研究实验室对受访者进行了电话采访,他们报告说过去28天内有一次饮酒(N = 4,964)。使用普通最小二乘多元回归分析数据。结果表明,饮酒环境对受访者的饮酒量有所贡献。此外,导致饮酒的环境因素因环境而异。通常,在活动中有很多人陶醉,BYOB派对,玩酒游戏以及提供违禁药物会导致大量饮酒。

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