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Relative deprivation and episodes of drunkenness among French and Canadian adolescents

机译:法国和加拿大青少年醉酒中的相对剥夺与剧集

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Abstract Introduction and Aims. Studies link socio‐economic deprivation to alcohol consumption in adolescents, but the role of relative deprivation has been understudied and may be equally important. This study investigates the association between relative deprivation and episodes of drunkenness among adolescents in France and Canada. Design and Methods. We used data from the 2014 Health Behaviours in School‐aged Children study collected from 15‐year‐olds in Canada (n?=?4276) and France (n?=?1625). Students reported the number of times they had ever been drunk. The degree of relative deprivation was quantified through the student's rank in the deprivation distribution, measured through the Family Affluence Scale, within school and the extent of the inequality. Random intercept logistic regression models were used to examine the association between relative deprivation and drunkenness. Results. Canadian adolescents were more likely to have experienced drunkenness more than once in their lifetime compared with French adolescents (21.6% vs. 16.2%). Adolescents with high relative deprivation were not more likely to report episodes of drunkenness in Canada and were less likely to report episodes of drunkenness in France compared with those with low relative deprivation. Discussion and Conclusions. Our findings do not support the hypothesis that adolescents who experienced greater relative deprivation are more likely to report drunkenness. They suggest that policies and interventions on alcohol use should target adolescents across all levels of deprivation in Canada and particularly those that are relatively more affluent in France. The context of countries appears to matter to the socio‐economic distribution of drinking behaviour in youth. [Sentenac M, Ehlinger V, Napoletano A, Spilka S, Gariepy G, Godeau E, Elgar FJ. Relative deprivation and episodes of drunkenness among French and Canadian adolescents.
机译:摘要介绍和目的。研究将青少年的社会经济剥夺与饮酒联系起来,但相对剥夺的作用尚未得到充分研究,可能也同样重要。这项研究调查了法国和加拿大青少年的相对剥夺与酗酒之间的关系。设计和方法。我们使用了2014年学龄儿童健康行为研究的数据,该研究从加拿大(4276人)和法国(1625人)的15岁儿童中收集。学生们报告了他们曾经喝醉的次数。相对剥夺的程度通过学生在剥夺分布中的排名来量化,通过家庭富裕程度表、学校内部和不平等程度来衡量。随机截距logistic回归模型用于检验相对剥夺与醉酒之间的关系。后果与法国青少年相比,加拿大青少年一生中醉酒不止一次的可能性更大(分别为21.6%和16.2%)。与相对剥夺程度较低的青少年相比,相对剥夺程度较高的青少年在加拿大不太可能报告醉酒事件,在法国也不太可能报告醉酒事件。讨论和结论。我们的研究结果不支持这样的假设,即经历了更大相对剥夺的青少年更有可能报告醉酒。他们建议,有关酒精使用的政策和干预措施应针对加拿大所有贫困程度的青少年,尤其是法国相对富裕的青少年。国家背景似乎对青年饮酒行为的社会经济分布很重要。[Sentenac M、Ehlinger V、Napoletano A、Spilka S、Gariepy G、Godeau E、Elgar FJ.法国和加拿大青少年的相对剥夺和酗酒事件。

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