Evaluation of the level of risk due to alcohol consumption and associated factors, in first-entry students at a University Campus in Jalisco, Mexico

Alfonsina Núñez-Hernández, Zoila Gómez-Cruz, C. Campos-Bravo, Julián Vallejo-Gómez
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Alcohol consumption in university students is considered a public health problem that can affect academic performance. The objective was to evaluate the level of risk for alcohol consumption in first-entry students at the University Campus of Biological and Agricultural Sciences of the University of Guadalajara. A questionnaire was applied that included: sociodemographic characteristics and alcohol consumption through the “Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test” (AUDIT). The information was collected anonymously, obtaining their informed consent and guaranteeing their confidentiality. 589 students were surveyed, with an average age of 19.1 years, 53.2% women and 46.8% men, 86.4% reported having consumed alcohol, with tequila and beer being the preferred alcoholic beverages; it was observed that alcohol consumption did not influence the family relationship with their parents or the average high school grade; Regarding the AUDIT, 83% of the respondents did not present problems with alcohol consumption, 12.9% need a simple advice to reduce consumption, 3.1% evidenced risky consumption, and 1.0% showed risk of dependence; so it is necessary to implement strategies for comprehensive education in university life.
对墨西哥哈利斯科州一所大学校园新生饮酒及相关因素的风险水平进行评估
大学生饮酒被认为是影响学习成绩的公共健康问题。目的是评估瓜达拉哈拉大学生物和农业科学大学校园一年级新生饮酒的风险水平。采用了一份调查问卷,其中包括:社会人口特征和通过“酒精使用障碍识别测试”(审计)进行的酒精消费。这些信息是匿名收集的,获得了他们的知情同意,并保证了他们的机密性。589名学生被调查,平均年龄19.1岁,53.2%的女性和46.8%的男性,86.4%的人报告饮酒,其中龙舌兰酒和啤酒是首选的酒精饮料;研究发现,饮酒不影响与父母的家庭关系或高中平均成绩;关于审计,83%的受访者没有出现酒精消费问题,12.9%需要简单的建议来减少消费,3.1%证明有风险消费,1.0%显示有依赖风险;因此,在大学生活中实施综合教育策略是十分必要的。
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