The Increased Trend of Nondrinking Among Adolescents in Sweden: Do They Use Other Substances Instead of Alcohol?

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-20 DOI:10.15288/jsad.24-00149
Peter Larm, Oscar Fjällström, Cecilia Åslund, Kent W Nilsson, Fabrizia Giannotta
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Objective: Recently, an increased trend toward nondrinking among adolescents has arisen. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the popular view in Sweden that adolescents have replaced alcohol with illicit drugs or other substances and to examine whether the use of illicit drugs, cigarettes, and/or snus among moderate and heavy alcohol users has changed.

Method: Data were taken from a large population-based health survey distributed in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, and 2020, covering all students in 9th grade (15-16 years) and 11th grade (17-18 years) in a mid-sized Swedish county.

Results: The proportion of nondrinkers who used other substances was very low, varying from 1.1% to 3.3% for illicit drugs, from 1.0% to 7.6% for current smoking, and from 1.2% to 6.2% for snus use. Further, no change was found in illicit drug use among moderate and heavy alcohol users from 2004 to 2017, but current smoking and snus use decreased. However, when compared with low alcohol users, moderate and heavy alcohol users had a higher probability of illicit drug use, cigarette smoking, and snus use.

Conclusions: Adolescents have not replaced alcohol with other substances. When compared with low alcohol users, moderate and heavy alcohol users are more likely to use illicit drugs and nicotine. The low prevalence of substance use among nondrinkers may indicate that preventing alcohol use could have additional positive effects on illicit drug and nicotine use.

瑞典青少年不饮酒的增加趋势:他们使用其他物质代替酒精吗?
目的:最近,青少年不饮酒的趋势有所增加。因此,这项研究的目的是评价瑞典的流行观点,即青少年用非法药物或其他物质代替酒精,并检查在中度和重度酒精使用者中使用非法药物、吸烟和/或鼻烟的情况是否发生了变化。方法:数据来自1995年、1997年、2001年、2004年、2006年、2008年、2010年、2012年、2014年、2017年和2020年的大型人口健康调查,覆盖瑞典一个中型县9年级(15-16岁)和11年级(17-18岁)的所有学生。结果:非饮酒者使用其他物质的比例非常低,使用非法药物的比例为1.1 - 3.3%,吸烟的比例为1.0 - 7.6%,使用鼻烟的比例为1.2 - 6.2%。此外,从2004年到2017年,中度和重度酒精使用者的非法药物使用没有变化,但目前的吸烟和鼻烟使用减少了。然而,与低饮酒者相比,中度和重度饮酒者使用非法药物、吸烟和鼻烟的可能性更高。结论:青少年没有用其他物质代替酒精。与低饮酒者相比,中度和重度饮酒者更有可能使用非法药物和尼古丁。非饮酒者中药物使用率较低可能表明,预防酒精使用可能对非法药物和尼古丁的使用产生额外的积极影响。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
224
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs began in 1940 as the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol. It was founded by Howard W. Haggard, M.D., director of Yale University’s Laboratory of Applied Physiology. Dr. Haggard was a physiologist studying the effects of alcohol on the body, and he started the Journal as a way to publish the increasing amount of research on alcohol use, abuse, and treatment that emerged from Yale and other institutions in the years following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. In addition to original research, the Journal also published abstracts summarizing other published documents dealing with alcohol. At Yale, Dr. Haggard built a large team of alcohol researchers within the Laboratory of Applied Physiology—including E.M. Jellinek, who became managing editor of the Journal in 1941. In 1943, to bring together the various alcohol research projects conducted by the Laboratory, Dr. Haggard formed the Section of Studies on Alcohol, which also became home to the Journal and its editorial staff. In 1950, the Section was renamed the Center of Alcohol Studies.
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