Adolescent alcohol use in Estonia compared with Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden: results from cross-sectional surveys, 2003-2015

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作者
Kudre, Daisy [1 ]
Vorobjov, Sigrid [2 ]
Ringmets, Inge [1 ]
Parna, Kersti [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tartu, Inst Family Med & Publ Hlth, Tartu, Estonia
[2] Natl Inst Hlth Dev, Dept Drug & Infect Dis Epidemiol, Tallinn, Estonia
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BMJ OPEN | 2021年 / 11卷 / 09期
关键词
substance misuse; epidemiology; health policy; FAMILY-STRUCTURE; SUBSTANCE USE; PROTECTIVE FACTORS; HEALTH BEHAVIORS; RISK; DRINKING; AGE; EXPLANATIONS; CANNABIS; GENDER;
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10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044889
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives The aims of the study were (1) to describe trends in the prevalence of monthly alcohol use from 2003 to 2015 and (2) to analyse the associations between alcohol use and family-related and school-related factors, risk behaviours and perceived alcohol availability in Estonia compared with Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden. Methods The study used nationally representative data of 15-16-year-old adolescents from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs. Data from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden collected in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015 were utilised (n=57 779). The prevalence of monthly alcohol use including light and strong alcohol use was calculated for each study year. A chi(2) test for trend was used to evaluate statistically significant changes in alcohol use over the study period. A multilevel logistic regression analysis was used for assessing the association between alcohol use and explanatory factors. Marginal ORs with 95% CIs for each country were calculated. Results Monthly alcohol use decreased significantly among boys and girls in all countries from 2003 to 2015. In 2015, the prevalence of monthly alcohol use among boys was 36.1% in Estonia, 44.3% in Latvia, 32.4% in Lithuania, 32.3% in Finland and 22.4% in Sweden. Among girls, it was 39.1%, 45.9%, 35.6%, 31.8% and 29.1%, respectively. In all countries, higher odds of monthly alcohol use were observed among adolescents who skipped school, smoked cigarettes, used cannabis, perceived alcohol to be easy to access and had parents who did not know always/often about their child's whereabouts on Saturday nights. Compared with Estonia, associations between alcohol use and explanatory factors were similar in Latvia and Lithuania but different in Finland and Sweden. Conclusion Results of cross-national comparison of alcohol use and explanatory factors could be effectively used to further decrease alcohol use among adolescents.
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