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Variations by age and sex in alcohol-related problematic behaviour per drinking volume and heavier drinking occasion.

机译:每个饮酒量和较重饮酒情况下与酒精有关的有问题行为的年龄和性别变化。

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AIMS: This study aims to assess the relationships between age, sex, drinking behaviour and self-reported alcohol-related problem behaviour. DESIGN: Cross-sectional population survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Interviews were undertaken in 2004, with a representative sample of Australian residents aged 12 and over (N=29,445). MEASUREMENTS: Alcohol use was measured using graduated frequency questions and, using these questions, estimates of total annual intake and frequency of heavy drinking occasions were derived. Alcohol-related problems were measured using a 10-item scale, relating to behaviour in the 12 months prior to the survey. FINDINGS: Alcohol-related problem behaviours clustered into two groups: hazardous behaviour and delinquent behaviour. Rates of problem behaviours and drinking followed similar patterns for males and females, with peaks in early adulthood and a subsequent decline with age. Males drank at higher levels than females and behaved more problematically. Once alcohol consumption and drinking pattern were controlled for, male and female rates of problem behaviours were not markedly different. However, there were substantial differences by age, with young people behaving significantly more problematically than older people with the drinking variables controlled for. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study provide strong evidence that young drinkers behave more problematically than older drinkers with drinking behaviour controlled for. The study also provides further evidence that women and men do not report substantially different rates of alcohol-related problems for similar amounts or patterns of drinking. The study has implications for public health messages that focus on the risk of harm from drinking, clearly demonstrating that young drinkers are more likely to report problems for a given amount of drinking.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估年龄,性别,饮酒行为与自我报告的酒精相关问题行为之间的关系。设计:横断面人口调查。地点和参加者:访谈于2004年进行,代表样本来自12岁及以上的澳大利亚居民(N = 29,445)。测量:使用逐步频率问题对饮酒进行测量,并使用这些问题得出年度总摄入量和重度饮酒次数的估计值。与酒精有关的问题使用10项量表进行了测量,与调查前12个月的行为有关。结果:与酒精有关的问题行为分为两类:危险行为和违法行为。男性和女性的问题行为和饮酒率遵循相似的模式,成年初期达到高峰,然后随着年龄的增长而下降。男性的饮酒水平高于女性,而且行为举止更成问题。一旦控制了饮酒和饮酒模式,男性和女性问题行为的发生率就没有显着差异。但是,年龄之间存在很大差异,与控制饮酒变量的老年人相比,年轻人的问题明显更多。结论:这项研究的结果提供了有力的证据,表明年轻饮酒者的行为比控制饮酒行为的年长饮酒者更具问题。这项研究还提供了进一步的证据,表明在饮酒量或饮酒量相似的情况下,男性和女性没有报告与酒精有关的问题的发生率有显着差异。这项研究对注重于饮酒危害风险的公共卫生信息产生了影响,明确表明年轻饮酒者更有可能报告给定饮酒量的问题。

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