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Contextual characteristics of adults’ drinking occasions and their association with levels of alcohol consumption and acute alcohol‐related harm: a mapping review

机译:成人饮酒场合的上下文特征及其与酒精消费水平和急性酒精相关伤害的关联:绘图审查

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Abstract Background and Aims There is a growing literature using event‐level methods to estimate associations between contextual characteristics of drinking occasions, consumption levels and acute harms. This literature spans many research traditions and has not been brought together as a whole. This mapping review aimed to identify and describe the theoretical approaches to conceptualizing drinking occasions, study designs, predictors and outcome measures used in existing research with a view to identifying dominant approaches, research gaps and areas for further synthesis. Methods Eligible papers studied adults’ drinking occasions using quantitative event‐level methods and considered one or more contextual characteristics (e.g. venue, timing or company) and at least one event‐level consumption or acute alcohol‐related harm outcome. We systematically searched Ovid MEDLINE, PsycInfo and the Web of Science Social Sciences Citation Index, extracting data on studies’ theoretical approach, data collection methods, settings, populations, drinking occasion characteristics and outcome measures. Results Searches identified 278 eligible papers (from 1975 to 2019), predominantly published after 2010 ( n ?=?181; 65.1%). Most papers reported research conducted in the United States ( n ?=?170; 61.2%) and half used student participants ( n ?=?133; 47.8%). Papers typically lacked a stated theoretical approach ( n ?=?203; 73.0%). Consistent with this, only 53 (19.1%) papers studied three or more occasion characteristics and most used methods that assume occasion characteristics do not change during an occasion ( n ?=?189; 68.0%). The most common outcome type considered was consumption ( n ?=?224; 80.6%) and only a few papers studied specific acute harm outcomes such as unprotected sex ( n ?=?24; 8.6%), drink driving ( n ?=?14; 5.0%) or sexual violence ( n ?=?9; 3.2%). Conclusions Studies from 1975 to 2019 using event‐level methods to estimate associations between contextual characteristics of drinking occasions, consumption levels and acute harms were largely focused on students and consumption outcomes, and most have considered a limited range of contextual characteristics.
机译:摘要背景和宗旨,使用事件级方法具有越来越多的文学,以估算饮酒场合,消费水平和急性危害的上下文特征之间的关联。这种文献涵盖了许多研究传统,并没有作为整体聚集在一起。该映射审查旨在识别和描述现有研究中使用的饮酒场合,研究设计,预测和结果措施的理论方法,以识别占主导地点,研究差距和进一步合成的区域。方法符合条件的论文使用定量事件级方法研究了成人的饮酒场合,并考虑了一个或多个上下文特征(例如,场地,时序或公司),至少有一个事件级别消费或急性酒精相关的伤害结果。我们系统地搜索了ovid Medline,Psycinfo和科学社会科学版引用指数,提取了研究数据的理论方法,数据收集方法,设置,人口,饮酒特征和结果措施。结果搜查确定了278名符合条件的论文(从1975年到2019年),主要发布于2010年后(N?= 181; 65.1%)。大多数论文报告了在美国进行的研究(n?= 170; 61.2%)和一半二手学生参与者(n?= 133; 47.8%)。论文通常缺乏一个规定的理论方法(n?= 203; 73.0%)。符合此,只有53(19.1%)论文研究了三个或更多个特点,以及最多使用的方法,假设特性在某个场合时不会改变(n?= 189; 68.0%)。最常见的结果类型被认为是消费(n?= 224; 80.6%),只有几篇论文研究了特定的急性伤害结果,如未受保护的性别(n?=?24; 8.6%),饮酒驾驶(n?=? 14; 5.0%)或性暴力(n?=?9; 3.2%)。结论研究从1975年到2019年使用事件级方法来估算饮酒场合的上下文特征之间的关联,消费水平和急性危害在很大程度上侧重于学生和消费结果,大多数都考虑了有限的上下文特征。

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