Social and Situational Party Characteristics Associated With High-Intensity Alcohol Use Among Youth and Young Adults

被引:17
作者
Cox, Melissa J. [1 ]
Egan, Kathleen L. [1 ]
Suerken, Cynthia K. [2 ]
Reboussin, Beth A. [2 ]
Song, Eunyoung Y. [3 ]
Wagoner, Kimberly G. [3 ]
Wolfson, Mark [3 ]
机构
[1] East Carolina Univ, Dept Hlth Educ & Promot, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
[2] Wake Forest Sch Med, Dept Biostat & Data Sci, Winston Salem, NC USA
[3] Wake Forest Sch Med, Dept Social Sci & Hlth Policy, Winston Salem, NC USA
关键词
Youth and Young Adults; High-intensity Alcohol Use; Party Characteristics; Drinking Consequences; EXTREME BINGE DRINKING; UNITED-STATES; AGES; 18-24; CONSUMPTION; CONSEQUENCES; SELECTION; ADOLESCENTS; ENVIRONMENT; PREDICTORS; THRESHOLD;
D O I
10.1111/acer.14143
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Rates of high-intensity drinking, which is alcohol consumption that exceeds standard heavy drinking levels, have increased in recent years and peak in young adulthood. To identify modifiable environmental targets for prevention of high-intensity drinking, we identified characteristics of parties attended by youth and young adults that were associated with high-intensity drinking and the consequences of this excessive form of drinking. Methods Data are from 15- to 20-year-old participants in an online survey (n = 2,442; 55.4% female, 74.8% White) who resided in 24 communities across 7 states that were a part of a community randomized intervention trial to reduce the incidence and consequences of underage drinking parties. We used multinomial logistic regression to predict level of drinking by 6 party characteristics (size, location, age and gender composition, supervision, others' drinking behavior), and to predict 6 consequences (hangover, not remember event, passed out, punished by parents, broke something/got in fight, and sex against will) from level of drinking. We tested study hypotheses in 2 models, one that used a single binge drinking threshold (below binge vs. at or above binge level) and one that additionally used a high-intensity drinking level (below binge, 1 to 2 times binge, 2+ times binge level). Results We found that larger party size and a mostly male composition were unique predictors of high-intensity drinking when compared to those who consumed 1 to 2 times the binge drinking level. Odds of passing out, not remembering the drinking event, breaking/damaging property, or getting in a fight were more than double for high-intensity drinkers compared to standard binge level drinkers. Conclusions Results from this study indicate there are unique precursors and consequences of high-intensity alcohol consumption among youth and young adults. These environmental factors associated with high-risk drinking contexts can be used to develop prevention strategies to mitigate the harms associated with excessive alcohol consumption.
引用
收藏
页码:1957 / 1966
页数:10
相关论文
共 52 条
[1]   Alcohol-related sexual assault: A common problem among college students [J].
Abbey, A .
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, 2002, :118-128
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2017, MONITORING FUTURE ST
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2015, ALC FACTS STAT
[4]  
Bandura A., 1971, Social learning theory
[5]   Identifying Strategies to Limit Youth Drinking in the Home [J].
Bersamin, Melina ;
Lipperman-Kreda, Sharon ;
Mair, Christina ;
Grube, Joel ;
Gruenewald, Paul .
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2016, 77 (06) :943-949
[6]   Drinking before drinking: Pregaming and drinking games in mandated students [J].
Borsari, Brian ;
Boyle, Kelly E. ;
Hustad, John T. P. ;
Barnett, Nancy P. ;
Tevyaw, Tracy O'Leary ;
Kahler, Christopher W. .
ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2007, 32 (11) :2694-2705
[7]   Alcohol Use and Friendship Dynamics: Selection and Socialization in Early-, Middle-, and Late-Adolescent Peer Networks [J].
Burk, William J. ;
van der Vorst, Haske ;
Kerr, Margaret ;
Stattin, Hakan .
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2012, 73 (01) :89-98
[8]  
Chen CM, 2004, ALCOHOL RES HEALTH, V28, P269
[9]   A public health model of alcohol use and related problems: Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth [J].
Clapp, JD ;
Shillington, AM .
JOURNAL OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE, 2001, 10 (03) :21-41
[10]   Person and environment predictors of blood alcohol concentrations: A multi-level study of college parties [J].
Clapp, John D. ;
Min, Jong Won ;
Shillington, Audrey M. ;
Reed, Mark B. ;
Croff, Julie Ketchie .
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2008, 32 (01) :100-107