| Literature DB >> 26572739 |
Louisa Degenhardt1,2,3,4, Helena Romaniuk5,6,7, Carolyn Coffey8, Wayne D Hall9,10, Wendy Swift11, John B Carlin12,13, Christina O'Loughlin14, George C Patton15,16.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are limited longitudinal data on the associations between different social contexts of alcohol use and risky adolescent drinking.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26572739 PMCID: PMC4647618 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2443-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Design, sampling and ascertainment in the Victorian Adolescent Health Cohort
Estimates of the prevalence of risky drinking in the week prior to survey by sex, wave and phase
| Risky drinking | Male | Female | Total | ||||||
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| ( | ( | ( | |||||||
| Number | Percentage | (95 % CI) | Number | Percentage | (95 % CI) | Number | Percentage | (95 % CI) | |
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| Wave 1 (mean age 14.9 years) | 81 | 9 | (6–11) | 62 | 6 | (4–8) | 143 | 7 | (6–9) |
| Wave 2 (mean age 15.4 years) | 149 | 16 | (13–18) | 78 | 8 | (6–10) | 227 | 12 | (10–13) |
| Wave 3 (mean age 15.9 years) | 174 | 18 | (16–21) | 103 | 10 | (8–12) | 277 | 14 | (13–16) |
| Wave 4 (mean age 16.3 years) | 212 | 22 | (20–25) | 140 | 14 | (12–16) | 352 | 18 | (16–20) |
| Wave 5 (mean age 16.8 years) | 267 | 28 | (25–32) | 152 | 15 | (13–18) | 419 | 22 | (19–24) |
| Wave 6 (mean age 17.4 years) | 298 | 32 | (28–35) | 151 | 15 | (13–17) | 449 | 23 | (21–25) |
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| In early adolescence (waves 1&2) | 186 | 20 | (17–23) | 111 | 11 | (9–13) | 296 | 15 | (13–17) |
| In late adolescence (waves 3–6) | 470 | 50 | (46–53) | 324 | 32 | (29–36) | 794 | 41 | (39–43) |
| In adolescence (waves 1–6) | 499 | 53 | (49–57) | 354 | 35 | (32–39) | 853 | 44 | (41–46) |
Estimates of incident risky drinking in late adolescence by wave and sex
| Incident risky drinking | Male | Female | Total | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Totala | Numberb | Percentage | (95 % CI) | Totala | Numberb | Percentage | (95 % CI) | Totala | Numberb | Percentage | (95 % CI) | |
| Wave 3 (mean age 15.9 years) | 757 | 77 | 10 | (8–13) | 889 | 56 | 6 | (5–8) | 1647 | 134 | 8 | (7–10) |
| Wave 4 (mean age 16.3 years) | 680 | 90 | 13 | (10–16) | 833 | 75 | 9 | (7–11) | 1513 | 165 | 11 | (9–13) |
| Wave 5 (mean age 16.8 years) | 591 | 76 | 13 | (10–16) | 758 | 53 | 7 | (5–9) | 1348 | 129 | 10 | (8–11) |
| Wave 6 (mean age 17.4 years) | 515 | 71 | 14 | (10–17) | 705 | 58 | 8 | (6–11) | 1220 | 130 | 11 | (9–13) |
aTotal number of adolescents seen at each wave with no previous occurrence of risky drinking
bNumber of adolescents with incident risky drinking at wave
Fig. 2Proportion of participants reporting repeated (3+ times) drinking in each context in early adolescence (waves 1 & 2) by sex, with 95 % confidence intervals. Repeated drinking refers to 3+ occasions in the past 6 months, and is relative to not drinking in that context or drinking in that context on only 1 or 2 occasions
Fig. 3Proportion of participants reporting repeated drinking in each context in early adolescence (waves 1 & 2) by family context and sex, with 95 % confidence intervals. Repeated drinking refers to 3+ occasions in the past 6 months, and is relative to not drinking in that context or drinking in that context on only 1 or 2 occasions
Association between context of drinking in early adolescence and incident risky drinking in later adolescence
| Incidence over waves 3 to 6 ( | |||||||||
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| Number drinking in each contextb | Number incident | Model estimatesa | |||||||
| Risky drinking | Unadjustedc | Adjustedd | |||||||
| Drinking context | Number | (%) | Number | (%) | RR | (95 % CI) | RR | (95 % CI) | |
| With family |
| 1437 | (87) | 441 | (31) | 1 | 1 | ||
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| 209 | (13) | 115 | (55) | 2.2 | (1.8 – 2.8) | 1.9 | (1.5 – 2.4) | |
| Home alone |
| 1577 | (96) | 507 | (32) | 1 | 1 | ||
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| 70 | (4) | 50 | (71) | 3.3 | (2.4 – 4.6) | 2.4 | (1.6 – 3.6) | |
| At a pub/club |
| 1550 | (94) | 494 | (32) | 1 | 1 | ||
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| 97 | (6) | 63 | (65) | 2.9 | (2.1 – 4.0) | 2.5 | (1.7 – 3.5) | |
| At a party |
| 1338 | (81) | 354 | (26) | 1 | 1 | ||
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| 308 | (19) | 203 | (66) | 3.7 | (3.0 – 4.5) | 2.9 | (2.3 – 3.7) | |
| In a park/car |
| 1510 | (92) | 459 | (30) | 1 | 1 | ||
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| 137 | (8) | 98 | (71) | 3.8 | (2.9 – 5.0) | 2.5 | (1.9 – 3.4) | |
aSeparate model fitted for each drinking context
bPrevalence for those who had no risky drinking in waves 1 & 2
cRelative risks from multivariable discrete time proportional hazards models adjusted for wave of observation of risky drinking
dRelative risks from multivariable discrete time proportional hazards models adjusted for: (a) the wave of observation of risky drinking, (b) background measures: sex, rural school location, parental separation/divorce, parental frequent alcohol use and parental cigarette smoking (c) adolescent measures from the previous wave: daily cigarette smoking, weekly + cannabis use, antisocial behaviour and symptoms of anxiety and depression
Association between repeated drinking in joint contexts in early adolescence and incident risky drinking in later adolescence
| Joint drinking contexts in early adolescence (waves 1 & 2) | Incidence over waves 3 to 6 ( | ||||||||
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| Number drinking in each joint contextb | Number incident | Model estimatesa | |||||||
| Risky drinking | Unadjustedc | Adjustedd | |||||||
| Non family context | Family context | Number | (%) | N | (%) | RR | (95% CI) | RR | (95% CI) |
| Not home alone | Not with family | 1402 | (85) | 418 | (30) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Not home alone | With family | 175 | (11) | 89 | (51) | 2.0 | (1.6 – 2.6) | 1.8 | (1.3 – 2.3) |
| Home alone | Not with family | 36 | (2) | 23 | (66) | 3.2 | (2.0 – 5.1) | 2.1 | (1.3 – 3.6) |
| Home alone | With family | 35 | (2) | 26 | (76) | 4.2 | (2.6 – 6.8) | 3.3 | (1.8 – 5.9) |
| Not at a party | Not with family | 1219 | (74) | 301 | (25) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Not at a party | With family | 119 | (7) | 53 | (45) | 2.1 | (1.5 – 2.8) | 1.8 | (1.3 – 2.5) |
| At a party | Not with family | 218 | (13) | 141 | (65) | 3.8 | (3.0 – 4.8) | 2.9 | (2.2 – 3.7) |
| At a party | With family | 90 | (5) | 62 | (69) | 4.4 | (3.1 – 6.3) | 3.8 | (2.6 – 5.5) |
| Not at pub/club | Not with family | 1374 | (83) | 397 | (29) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Not at pub/club | With family | 175 | (11) | 97 | (55) | 2.4 | (1.9 – 3.0) | 2.1 | (1.6 – 2.7) |
| At pub/club | Not with family | 63 | (4) | 45 | (71) | 3.8 | (2.7 – 5.4) | 3.2 | (2.2 – 4.7) |
| At pub/club | With family | 34 | (2) | 18 | (53) | 2.4 | (1.3 – 4.5) | 2.0 | (1.0 – 4.0) |
| Not in park/car | Not with family | 1337 | (81) | 373 | (28) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Not in park/car | With family | 173 | (11) | 86 | (50) | 2.1 | (1.6 – 2.7) | 1.8 | (1.4 – 2.4) |
| In park/car | Not with family | 101 | (6) | 69 | (68) | 3.8 | (2.8 – 5.2) | 2.4 | (1.7 – 3.5) |
| In park/car | With family | 36 | (2) | 29 | (80) | 5.8 | (3.5 – 9.6) | 4.2 | (2.4 – 7.5) |
| Not in any other context | Not with family | 1177 | (71) | 279 | (24) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Not in any other context | With family | 100 | (6) | 46 | (46) | 2.2 | (1.6 – 3.1) | 1.9 | (1.3 – 2.7) |
| In at least one other context | Not with family | 261 | (16) | 163 | (62) | 3.8 | (3.0 – 4.7) | 2.9 | (2.2 – 3.7) |
| In at least one other context | With family | 109 | (7) | 69 | (64) | 4.0 | (2.9 – 5.6) | 3.4 | (2.4 – 4.8) |
Repeated drinking repeated refers to 3+ occasions in the past 6 months, and is relative to not drinking in that context or drinking in that context on only 1 or 2 occasions
aSeparate model fitted for each joint drinking context
bPrevalence for those who had no risky drinking in waves 1 & 2
cRelative risks from multivariable discrete time proportional hazards models adjusted for wave of observation of risky drinking
dRelative risks from multivariable discrete time proportional hazards models adjusted for: (a) the wave of observation of risky drinking, (b) background measures: sex, rural school location, parental separation/divorce, parental frequent alcohol use and parental cigarette smoking (c) adolescent measures from the previous wave: daily cigarette smoking, weekly + cannabis use, antisocial behaviour and symptoms of anxiety and depression