Adolescent alcohol use in rural South African high schools.

H Onya, A Tessera, B Myers, A Flisher
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Abstract

Objective: To examine psychosocial correlates of lifetime alcohol use among adolescents in rural South African high schools.

Method: Questionnaires were administered to 1600 students from 20 randomly selected high schools in the Mankweng district within Limpopo province. Self-report data on alcohol use, demographic, environmental and psychosocial variables were collected.

Results: About 22% of the students had ever used alcohol. Males were 2.4 times more likely to use alcohol than females. For students who attended religious services, the odds of ever having used alcohol were double those of students who did not attend religious services. The fitted logistic regression model shows that gender, age, ever having smoked a cigarette, ever damaged property, walking home alone at night, easy availability of alcohol, thinking alcohol use was wrong, attending religious services and number of friends who used alcohol are the best predictors of alcohol use among high school students in this setting.

Conclusion: The results underline the importance of addressing personal, family, peer and school conduct factors as part of alcohol education initiatives. Efforts to prevent alcohol use among rural high school students should focus on changing drinking behaviour and on reducing risk factors for problem drinking.

南非农村高中青少年饮酒情况。
目的:研究南非农村高中青少年终生饮酒的社会心理相关因素。方法:随机抽取林波波省满旺区20所高中1600名学生进行问卷调查。收集了关于酒精使用、人口、环境和社会心理变量的自我报告数据。结果:约22%的学生曾经使用过酒精。男性使用酒精的可能性是女性的2.4倍。参加宗教活动的学生曾经饮酒的几率是不参加宗教活动的学生的两倍。该模型显示,性别、年龄、是否吸过烟、是否损坏过财产、夜间独自步行回家、是否容易获得酒精、是否认为饮酒是错误的、是否参加宗教仪式以及有多少朋友饮酒是这种情况下高中生饮酒的最佳预测因素。结论:研究结果强调了将个人、家庭、同伴和学校行为因素作为酒精教育举措的一部分的重要性。防止农村高中学生饮酒的努力应侧重于改变饮酒行为和减少问题饮酒的危险因素。
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