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Communities mobilizing for change on alcohol (CMCA): secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial showing effects of community organizing on alcohol acquisition by youth in the Cherokee nation

机译:为酒精改变而调动的社区:随机对照试验的二次分析显示社区组织在Cherokee Nation中的青年酒精收购的影响

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Abstract Aims We evaluated the effects of a community organizing intervention, Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol (CMCA), on the propensity of retail alcohol outlets to sell alcohol to young buyers without age identification and on alcohol acquisition behaviors of underage youth. Design Random assignment of community to treatment ( n ?=?3) or control ( n ?=?2). Student surveys were conducted four times per year for 3 years; the cohort was in 9th and 10th grades in the 2012–13 academic year. Alcohol purchase attempts were conducted every 4?weeks at alcohol retailers in each community (31 repeated waves). Setting The Cherokee Nation, located in northeastern Oklahoma, USA. Participants A total of 1399 high school students (50% male; 45% American Indian) and 113 stores licensed to sell alcohol across five study communities. Intervention Local community organizers formed independent citizen action teams to advance policies, procedures and practices of local institutions in ways to reduce youth access to alcohol and foster community norms opposed to teen drinking. Measurements Perceptions regarding police enforcement and perceived difficulty of and self‐reported actual acquisition of alcohol from parents, adults, peers and stores. Findings Alcohol purchases by young‐appearing buyers declined significantly, an 18 [95% confidence interval (CI)?=?3, 33] percentage‐point reduction over the intervention period. Student survey results show statistically significant differences in the trajectory of perceived police enforcement, increasing 7 (4, 10) percentage points, alcohol acquisition from parents, decreasing 4 (0.1, 8) percentage points, acquisition from 21+ adults, decreasing 6 (0.04, 11) percentage points, from ?21 peers decreasing 8 (3, 13) percentage points and acquisition from stores decreasing 5 (1, 9) percentage points. Conclusions A community organizing intervention, Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol (CMCA), is effective in reducing the availability of alcohol to underage youth in the United states. Furthermore, results indicate that the previously reported significant effects of CMCA on teen drinking operate, at least in part, through effects on alcohol access.
机译:摘要目的我们评估了社区组织干预的影响,社区调动酒精(CMCA)的变化,零售酒精网点的倾向向年轻买家销售饮酒,没有年龄的识别和未成年青年的酒精收购行为。设计群落的随机分配治疗(n?=?3)或控制(n?=?2)。学生调查每年进行四次3年;队列于2012 - 33年学年是第9和第10级等级。在每个社区的酒精零售商处每4个星期进行酒精购买尝试(31个重复的波浪)。设置Cherokee Nation,位于美国俄克拉荷马州东北部。参与者共有1399名高中生(50%男性; 45%美式印度)和113家商店在五个学习社区销售酒精。干预本地社区组织者组织独立公民行动小组以提高当地机构的政策,程序和实践,以减少对青少年的青少年进入酒精和培养社区规范而反对青少年饮酒。测量关于警察执法和感知难题和自我报告的难以从父母,成年人,同龄人和商店获得酒精的困难的看法。尝试买家调查室内购买的酒精购买显着下降,18 [95%置信区间(CI)?=?3,33]减少干预期。学生调查结果表明,感知警察执法的轨迹,增加7(4,10)个百分点,父母的酒精收购,减少4(0.1,8)个百分点,从21个以上成人收购,减少6(0.04) ,11)百分点,来自<21Δ21对等体减少8(3,13)百分点和从商店的收购减少5(1,9)个百分点。结论一个社区组织干预,社区调动酒精变革(CMCA),有效地减少了美国未成年人的酒精可用性。此外,结果表明,先前报告的CMCA对青少年饮酒的显着影响,至少部分地通过对酒精获取的影响。

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