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Young people, young adults and binge drinking.


ABSTRACT: Introduction and purpose:The consumption of alcohol among young people and young adults has undergone, in recent decades, a sharp upsurge with the increasingly frequent intake of large quantities of alcohol. The aim of our study was to investigate socio-demographic, economic and behavioural factors that have a major impact on the voluntary alcohol habit in young people. Methods:The survey was conducted via administration of an anonymous questionnaire based on "the WHO Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test", disseminated on-line, to young people and young adults (aged 18 to 35). Results:We examined a sample of 365 subjects. Consumption of wine and beer were predominant followed by super-alcohol mixes. We found correlations between alcohol use and the following variables: marital status (p < 0.001), parental education (mother p < 0.05; father p < 0.001), income level (p < 0.05), physical activity (p < 0.05) and voluptuous habits (smoke and coffee: p < 0.001.The 5% of men and 1% of women had car accidents during the previous year due to alcohol use and 15% said they did not remember what happened in an alcoholic evening once or twice a month. Conclusions:The phenomenon of alcohol consummation is deeply ingrained in our reality, with dangerous episodes of binge drinking in young adults with a higher prevalence in the female sex.

SUBMITTER: LA Fauci V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6953446 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Young people, young adults and binge drinking.

LA Fauci V V   Squeri R R   Spataro P P   Genovese C C   Laudani N N   Alessi V V  

Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 20191220 4


<h4>Introduction and purpose</h4>The consumption of alcohol among young people and young adults has undergone, in recent decades, a sharp upsurge with the increasingly frequent intake of large quantities of alcohol. The aim of our study was to investigate socio-demographic, economic and behavioural factors that have a major impact on the voluntary alcohol habit in young people.<h4>Methods</h4>The survey was conducted via administration of an anonymous questionnaire based on "the WHO Alcohol Use  ...[more]

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