Environmental policies to reduce college drinking: options and research findings.

T. Toomey, A. Wagenaar
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OBJECTIVE The goal of this article is to provide an overview of environmental strategies that may reduce college drinking. Drinking behavior is influenced by many environmental factors, including messages in the media, community norms and attitudes, public and institutional policies and practices and economic factors. College student drinking may be influenced by environmental factors on and off campus. METHOD A comprehensive search of MEDLINE, ETOH, Current Contents and Social Science Abstracts databases was conducted to identify research studies evaluating effects of environmental strategies on college and general populations. RESULTS The identified environmental strategies fall into four categories: (1) increasing compliance with minimum legal drinking age laws, (2) reducing consumption and risky alcohol use, (3) decreasing specific types of alcohol-related problems and (4) de-emphasizing the role of alcohol on campus and promoting academics and citizenship. Although the extant research indicates that many environmental strategies are promising for reducing alcohol-related problems among the general population, few of these strategies have been evaluated for effects on the college population. CONCLUSIONS Further research is needed to evaluate effects of alcohol control policies on alcohol consumption and its related problems among college students.
减少大学生饮酒的环境政策:选择和研究结果。
这篇文章的目的是提供一个可能减少大学生饮酒的环境策略的概述。饮酒行为受到许多环境因素的影响,包括媒体中的信息、社区规范和态度、公共和机构政策和做法以及经济因素。大学生饮酒可能受到校园内外环境因素的影响。方法对MEDLINE、ETOH、Current Contents和Social Science Abstracts数据库进行综合检索,找出评价环境策略对高校和普通人群影响的研究。结果确定的环境策略分为四类:(1)提高对最低法定饮酒年龄法律的遵守;(2)减少消费和危险饮酒;(3)减少特定类型的酒精相关问题;(4)不强调酒精在校园中的作用,促进学术和公民意识。尽管现有的研究表明,许多环境策略有望减少普通人群中与酒精有关的问题,但这些策略中很少有人评估过对大学生群体的影响。结论酒精控制政策对大学生酒精消费及相关问题的影响有待进一步研究。
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