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Mode of Daily Caffeine Consumption Among Adolescents and the Practice of Mixing Alcohol With Energy Drinks: Relationships to Drunkenness

机译:青少年每日咖啡因的消费方式以及将酒精与能量饮料混合的做法:与醉酒的关系

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Objective: Adolescent use of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) has recently received increased attention. Previous studies have established a strong link between AmED and drunkenness and suggest the importance of understanding associations with AmED use. In this study, we operationalized caffeine as daily consumption of coffee, tea, cola drinks, and energy drinks, and examined whether daily caffeine consumption relates to AmED use and drunkenness. Method: We used multilevel structural equation modeling (SEM) with data from the 2013 Youth in Iceland cross-sectional survey among students, ages 16-17 years, who attended all of Iceland's 31 junior colleges (N= 5,784; 75% response rate; 51% girls). Results: Our primary model fit the data very well with a comparative fit index of .994 and root mean square error of approximation of .042. Of the four daily caffeine consumption variables, coffee had the strongest relationship with AmED for both girls and boys, followed by energy drink consumption. The direct relationship between the daily caffeine consumption variables and drunkenness was generally weak for both genders, but the majority of the total relationship between all daily caffeine consumption variables and drunkenness was attributable to mediation through AmED. In our primary model, AmED consumption was also very strongly related to drunkenness (standardized (3s = .74-.79). Conclusions: Caffeine use among adolescents ages 16-17 years is strongly related to increased consumption of AmED, irrespective of mode of caffeine consumption. AmED is strongly and positively associated with drunkenness on both individual and school levels.
机译:目的:青少年期将酒精与能量饮料混合使用(AmED)受到了越来越多的关注。先前的研究已经建立了AmED与醉酒之间的紧密联系,并提出了理解与AmED使用之间关联的重要性。在这项研究中,我们将咖啡因作为日常消费的咖啡,茶,可乐饮料和能量饮料进行了操作,并检查了每日咖啡因的摄入量是否与AmED的使用和醉酒有关。方法:我们采用多级结构方程模型(SEM),并采用2013年冰岛青年横断面调查的数据进行了研究,这些数据来自16至17岁的所有就读冰岛31所初级大学的学生(N = 5,784;回复率75%; 51%的女孩)。结果:我们的主要模型非常适合数据,比较拟合指数为.994,均方根误差约为.042。在四个每日咖啡因消耗量变量中,女孩与男孩的咖啡与AmED的关系最强,其次是能量饮料的消耗量。男女的每日咖啡因摄入量变量与醉酒之间的直接关系通常较弱,但是所有每日咖啡因摄入量变量与醉酒之间的总关系中的大部分归因于通过AmED的调解。在我们的主要模型中,AmED的摄入量也与醉酒密切相关(标准化(3s = .74-.79)。结论:16-17岁的青少年使用咖啡因与AmED的摄入量增加密切相关,无论使用哪种方式咖啡因的消费:AmED与个人和学校的醉酒状况密切相关。

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