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Examining the relationship between typical drinking behavior and 21st birthday drinking behavior among college students: implications for event-specific prevention.

机译:研究大学生的典型饮酒行为与21岁生日饮酒行为之间的关系:对特定事件预防的意义。

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AIMS: The purpose of this research was to: (i) compare 21st birthday drinking with typical drinking; (ii) assess the prevalence of negative consequences and risk behaviors experienced during the 21st birthday week; and (iii) examine the role of typical drinking and 21st birthday drinking in explaining 21st birthday week negative consequences and risk behaviors. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Participants (n = 306; 50% male) included college students turning 21 at a Midwestern public university in the United States. DESIGN AND MEASUREMENT: Approximately 1 week prior to their 21st birthday, students completed measures of typical past 3-month alcohol consumption via a web-based survey. Following their birthday, students (n = 296; 50% male) completed measures of 21st birthday week drinking as well as negative consequences and risk behaviors. FINDINGS: Findings indicated that students consumed considerably larger amounts of alcohol during the week of their 21st birthdays in comparison to typical weekly consumption. Additionally, students experienced a variety of negative consequences and risk behaviors during the week of their 21st birthday, including hangovers, vomiting and not remembering part of the previous evening. Negative binomial regression results indicated that those most likely to experience more negative consequences and risk behaviors associated with 21st birthday drinking were those who consumed heavy amounts of alcohol the week of their birthday, but who did not typically drink excessively. CONCLUSIONS: Findings underscore the need to develop event-specific prevention approaches for occasions associated with extreme drinking and provide direction for considering who may be at greatest risk for problems associated with celebratory drinking.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是:(i)比较21岁生日饮酒与典型饮酒; (ii)评估在21岁生日周期间发生的负面后果和风险行为的发生率; (iii)研究正常饮酒和21岁生日饮酒在解释21岁生日周负面影响和风险行为中的作用。参加者和参与者:参与者(n = 306; 50%的男性)包括在美国中西部公立大学中21岁的大学生。设计与测量:学生在21岁生日之前大约1周,通过基于网络的调查完成了过去3个月典型酒精消耗量的测量。生日过后,学生(n = 296; 50%的男性)完成了21岁生日周饮酒的措施以及负面后果和危险行为。研究结果表明,与典型的每周饮酒量相比,学生在21岁生日的一周内饮酒量要大得多。此外,学生在21岁生日的那一周经历了各种负面后果和冒险行为,包括宿醉,呕吐和不记得前一天晚上的时间。负二项式回归结果表明,与21岁生日饮酒相关的最有可能产生更多负面后果和风险行为的人是那些在生日那天大量饮酒,但通常不会过量饮酒的人。结论:研究结果强调需要针对与极端饮酒有关的场合开发针对事件的预防方法,并为考虑谁最可能发生与庆祝饮酒有关的问题提供指导。

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