Reasons for alcohol consumption among Japanese high school students overall and by sex and year in school: An exploratory study.

Yoshihiro Miyoshi, Shingo Katsuno, Nobuki Nishioka, Kiyoshi Wada
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This study sought to ascertain the association between alcohol consumption by Japanese high school students and their reasons for drinking. Monitoring the Future is a U.S. survey of substance abuse that features a core question that asks about reasons for drinking. This study translated that question into Japanese to survey 2,283 students (1,404 males and 879 females; 1,142 freshmen and 1,141 sophomores) at 3 Japanese high schools from November to December 2014. The original question had 15 possible answers, but 2 were eliminated and the answer "I don't drink" was added. Responses were analyzed overall and by sex and year. Results indicated that 9.4% of male students drank in the past 30 days, 28.4% drank in the past year, and 43.0% had drunk at some point in their lives. Similarly, 6.5% of female students drank in the past 30 days, 23.8% drank in the past year, and 36.7% had drunk at some point in their lives. Of the sample, 58.1% answered that they "don't drink. " Given reasons for drinking were "because it tastes good" (15.8%), "to-experiment-to see what it's like" (14.5%), "to have a good time with my friends" (14.1%), "to relax or relieve tension" (10.2%), "to feel good or get high" (7.9%), and "to fit in with a group I like" (5.2%). Respondents who drank in the past 30 days, in the past year, or at some point in their lives did so for different reasons. As alcohol consumption increased, respondents drank "because it tastes good" markedly more often. Reasons for drinking were ranked by frequency to compare Japanese high school students and U.S. 12th graders. Japanese students were more likely to drink "to fit in with a group I like" while U.S. students were more likely to drink "because of boredom, nothing else to do."

日本高中生总体、性别和年级饮酒原因:一项探索性研究。
这项研究试图确定日本高中生饮酒量与其饮酒原因之间的联系。“监测未来”是美国一项关于药物滥用的调查,其核心问题是询问饮酒的原因。这项研究将这个问题翻译成日语,调查了2283名学生(1404名男性和879名女性;2014年11月至12月在日本3所高中学习1142名新生和1141名大二学生。原来的问题有15个可能的答案,但2个被删除,并增加了“我不喝酒”的答案。调查结果按性别和年份进行了整体分析。结果显示,9.4%的男生在过去30天内饮酒,28.4%的男生在过去一年中饮酒,43.0%的男生在生活中的某个阶段饮酒。同样,6.5%的女学生在过去30天内饮酒,23.8%的女学生在过去一年中饮酒,36.7%的女学生在生活中的某个时候饮酒。在样本中,58.1%的人回答他们“不喝酒”。喝酒的原因包括“因为味道好”(15.8%)、“尝试看看是什么感觉”(14.5%)、“和朋友一起玩”(14.1%)、“放松或缓解紧张”(10.2%)、“感觉良好或兴奋”(7.9%)和“融入我喜欢的群体”(5.2%)。在过去的30天里,在过去的一年里,或者在他们生命中的某个时刻,喝酒的受访者出于不同的原因。随着酒精消费量的增加,受访者喝酒“因为它味道好”的频率明显增加。研究人员将日本高中生和美国12年级学生的饮酒原因按频率进行了排名。日本学生喝酒更多的是为了“融入自己喜欢的群体”,而美国学生喝酒更多的是“因为无聊,无事可做”。
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