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Longitudinal Patterns of Alcohol Mixed With Energy Drink Use Among College Students and Their Associations With Risky Drinking and Problems

机译:大学生及其与危险饮酒和问题的关系中酒精与能量饮料混合使用的纵向模式

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Objective: The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) is a form of risky drinking among college students, a population already in danger of heavy drinking and associated consequences. The goals of the current longitudinal study were to (a) identify types of AmED users between the first and second year of college and (b) examine differences among these groups in rates of high-risk drinking and consequences over time. Method: A random sample of college student drinkers (n = 1,710; 57.7% female) completed baseline and 6-month follow-up measures assessing alcohol-related behaviors. Results: AmED use was endorsed by 40% of participants during the course of the study. As anticipated, four distinct groups of AmED users were identified (nonusers, initiators, discontinuers, and continuous users) and were significantly different from one another on drinking and consequence outcomes. Further, significant Time x Group interaction effects were observed for drinking and overall consequences. Generally, across all outcomes and time points, nonusers reported the lowest rates of drinking and consequences, whereas continuous users consistently reported the highest rates of drinking and consequences. Students who initiated AmED use during the course of the study also reported an abrupt increase in alcohol use and reported consequences. Conclusions: Findings suggest students who consistently engage in and initiate AmED use also engage in riskier drinking behaviors and experience higher rates of consequences. Interventions that specifically target AmED use may be warranted and have the potential to reduce alcohol-related consequences.
机译:目的:饮用含酒精的能量饮料(AmEDs)是大学生中的一种危险饮酒形式,该人群已经有大量饮酒的危险和相关后果。当前纵向研究的目标是(a)确定大学一年级和二年级之间的AmED使用者类型,以及(b)检验这些人群中高风险饮酒率和后果的差异。方法:随机抽取大学生饮酒者(n = 1,710;女性57.7%)完成基线和6个月的随访评估,以评估与酒精有关的行为。结果:在研究过程中40%的参与者认可了AmED的使用。如预期的那样,确定了四个不同的AmED用户组(非用户,发起者,中断者和连续用户),并且在饮酒和后果方面存在显着差异。此外,在饮酒和整体后果方面,观察到显着的时间x小组互动影响。通常,在所有结果和时间点上,非使用者报告的饮酒和后果率最低,而连续使用者始终报告的饮酒和后果率最高。在研究过程中开始使用AmED的学生还报告了酒精使用量的突然增加并报告了后果。结论:研究结果表明,持续参与并开始使用AmED的学生也会从事高风险的饮酒行为,并有较高的后果发生率。可能需要专门针对AmED的干预措施,并且有可能减少与酒精有关的后果。

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