Alcohol outlet density, levels of drinking and alcohol-related harm in New Zealand: a national study

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作者
Connor, Jennie L. [1 ]
Kypri, Kypros [1 ,2 ]
Bell, Melanie L.
Cousins, Kimberly [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Prevent & Social Med, Injury Prevent Res Unit, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
[2] Univ Newcastle, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
关键词
LOS-ANGELES-COUNTY; NEIGHBORHOOD DEPRIVATION; LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS; GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS; MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS; SPATIAL DYNAMICS; AVAILABILITY; CONSUMPTION; VIOLENCE; ENVIRONMENT;
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10.1136/jech.2009.104935
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Previous research shows associations of geographical density of alcohol outlets with a range of alcohol-related harms. Socioeconomic conditions that are associated with both outlet density and alcohol-related outcomes may confound many studies. We examined the association of outlet density with both consumption and harm throughout New Zealand while controlling for indicators of area deprivation and individual socioeconomic status (SES). Methods Individual alcohol consumption and drinking consequences were measured in a 2007 national survey of 18-70 year olds (n=1925). All alcohol outlets in New Zealand were geocoded. Outlet density was the number of outlets of each type (off-licences (stores that sell alcoholic beverages for consumption elsewhere), bars, clubs, restaurants) within 1 km of a person's home. We modelled the association of outlet density with total consumption, binge drinking, risky drinking (above New Zealand guidelines) and two measures of effects ('harms' and 'troubles' due to drinking) in the previous year. Logistic regression and zero-inflated Poisson models were used, adjusting for sex, educational level, a deprivation index (NZDep06) and a rurality index. Results No statistically significant association was seen between outlet density and either average alcohol consumption or risky drinking. Density of off-licences was positively associated with binge drinking, and density of all types of outlet was associated with alcohol-related harm scores, before and after adjustment for SES. Associations of off-licences and clubs with trouble scores were no longer statistically significant in the adjusted analysis. Conclusions The positive associations seen between alcohol outlet density and both individual level binge drinking and alcohol-related problems appear to be independent of individual and neighbourhood SES. Reducing density of alcohol outlets may reduce alcohol-related harm among those who live nearby.
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