Social drinking groups and risk experience in nightclubs: latent class analysis

被引:6
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作者
Bourdeau, Beth [1 ]
Miller, Brenda A. [1 ]
Voas, Robert B. [2 ]
Johnson, Mark B. [2 ]
Byrnes, Hilary F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Inst Res & Evaluat, Prevent Res Ctr, Oakland, CA USA
[2] Pacific Inst Res & Evaluat, Calverton, MD USA
关键词
concurrent risk; risk; young adults; alcohol; drugs; aggression; ALCOHOL-RELATED AGGRESSION; DRUG-USE; YOUNG-ADULTS; INJUNCTIVE NORMS; BEHAVIOR; COLLEGE; PATRONS; EVENTS; BARS; DRIVER;
D O I
10.1080/13698575.2017.1393048
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Nightclubs are a setting in which young adults purposefully seek out experiences, such as drug use and alcohol intoxication that can expose them to physical harm. While physical harm occurs fairly frequently within clubs, many patrons have safe clubbing experiences. Further, not all patrons experience potential harms the same way, as there are differences in aggression and intoxication. In this article, we draw on data from a research study in which we sought to better understand the role of social drinking groups in experiences of risk within nightclubs, as the majority of patrons attend with others. We collected data from 1642 patrons comprising 615 social drinking groups as they entered and exited nightclubs in a major US city. We focused on six experiences that might cause physical harm: alcohol impairment, alcohol intoxication, drug use, physical aggression, sexual aggression, and impaired driving. We aggregated patron responses across social groups and used latent class statistical analysis to determine if and how experiences tended to co-occur within groups. This analysis indicated that there were five distinct classes which we named limited vulnerability, aggression vulnerability, substance users, impaired drivers, and multi-issue. We assessed the groups within each class for distinctions on characteristics and group context. We found differences in the groups in each class, such as groups containing romantic dyads experienced less risk, while those groups with greater familiarity, greater concern for safety, and higher expectations for consumption experienced more risk. Group composition has an impact on the experiences within a club on a given night, in particular when it comes to risk and safety assessment.
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页码:316 / 335
页数:20
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