澳大利亚夜生活常客们的消费计划

Ashlee Curtis, K. Coomber, Nicolas Droste, Shannon Hyder, Richelle Mayshak, T. Lam, William Gilmore, T. Chikritzhs, P. Miller
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Curtis, A., Coomber, K., Droste, N., Hyder, S., Mayshak, R., Lam, T., Gilmore, W., Chikritzhs, T., and Miller, P.(2017)。澳大利亚夜生活常客们的消费计划。国际酒精和药物研究杂志,6(1),19-25。目的:本研究通过街头拦截访谈调查血液酒精含量(BAC)、性别、地点、夜间时间和消费更多酒精、能量饮料和非法药物的意图之间的关系。设计:访谈时间为2011年12月至2012年7月。地点:采访在悉尼、墨尔本、珀斯、卧龙岗和吉朗的夜生活区进行,时间为晚上8点至凌晨5点。参与者:本文使用了来自4,203名参与者的数据。测量方法:参与者被问及人口统计问题,以及关于他们晚上剩余时间的意图(进一步饮酒、吸毒和能量饮料)的问题,并完成了呼气测试。研究发现:超过70%的夜生活顾客打算消费更多的酒精,男性、区域性顾客和BAC超过0.08 g/100 ml的人更有可能这样做。总体而言,使用药物的意图在BAC、地点和夜间时间上是一致的,尽管男性比女性更有可能打算使用药物。结论:考虑到醉酒最严重的人群在深夜外出饮酒的危险行为,针对深夜饮酒、高水平醉酒和高风险饮酒者的干预措施是必要的。
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Consumption plans for the rest of the night among Australian nightlife patrons
Curtis, A., Coomber, K., Droste, N., Hyder, S., Mayshak, R., Lam, T., Gilmore, W., Chikritzhs, T., & Miller, P. (2017). Consumption plans for the rest of the night among Australian nightlife patrons. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 6 (1), 19-25. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v6i1.243 Aims : This study investigates associations between blood alcohol content (BAC), gender, location, time of night, and intention to consume more alcohol, energy drinks, and illicit drugs following a street intercept interview. Design : Interviews were conducted from December 2011 to July 2012. Setting : Interviews were conducted in nightlife areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Wollongong, and Geelong, between 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Participants: Data from 4,203 participants are utilized in the current paper. Measures : Participants were asked demographic questions, as well as questions about their intentions for the rest of the night (further alcohol, drug, and energy drink use), and completed a breathalyzer test. Findings : Over 70% of the nightlife patrons intended to consume more alcohol, and this was more likely for males, regional patrons, and those with a BAC of over 0.08 g/100 ml. Overall, intention to use drugs was consistent across BAC, location, and time of night, though males were significantly more likely than females to intend to consume drugs. Conclusions : Given the risky behaviors of the most intoxicated group out drinking late at night, interventions that target latenight drinking, high levels of intoxication, and high-risk drinkers are indicated.
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