The web-based self-reported survey of Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and associated factors in Japan.

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-12-22 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70044
Tomomi Toyama, Chie Nitta, Yoshiki Koga, Kaoru Hamanaka, Mitsuru Kimura, Sachio Matsushita
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Abstract

Aim: While considerable data on the alcohol drinking behavior of the general population are available for the United States and Europe, data from Asian countries are scarce. We attempted to estimate the social backgrounds and other factors associated with high Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores in Japan.

Methods: This web-based survey was conducted in 2023. In order to ensure the representativeness of the sample, the population distribution by age and region was determined from the Statistics Bureau Census Basic Population Summary. The survey questionnaire items included AUDIT, educational background, occupation, income, marital status, body mass index (BMI), age at the time of the first alcoholic drink, age at the start of habitual drinking, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6), and Link's Devaluation Discrimination Scale.

Results: A total of 40,720 responses were received from people aged between 20 and 75 years old. The proportion of potential alcohol use disorder based on AUDIT score ≥15 was 9.2% in men and 2.0% in women. The number of people with AUDIT scores ≥15 tended to be high in men in their 50s and women in their 20s and 40s. Among those with AUDIT scores ≥15, the age at the first drink and age at the start of habitual drinking were significantly lower, and the K6 score was significantly higher.

Conclusion: This web survey showed an association between AUDIT scores and age at first drinking and mental health condition. Since this survey was a web-monitored survey, caution should be taken in generalizing the prevalence.

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日本酒精使用障碍鉴定测试及相关因素的网上自我报告调查。
目的:虽然美国和欧洲有大量关于普通人群饮酒行为的数据,但亚洲国家的数据很少。我们试图估计与日本高酒精使用障碍鉴定测试(AUDIT)分数相关的社会背景和其他因素。方法:该网络调查于2023年进行。为了保证样本的代表性,按年龄和地区划分的人口分布由统计局人口普查基本人口摘要确定。调查问卷项目包括:审计、学历、职业、收入、婚姻状况、体重指数(BMI)、首次饮酒年龄、开始习惯饮酒年龄、Kessler心理困扰量表(K6)、Link贬值歧视量表。结果:共收到40,720份来自20至75岁人群的回复。基于AUDIT评分≥15的潜在酒精使用障碍比例在男性中为9.2%,在女性中为2.0%。审计得分≥15分的人数在50多岁的男性和20多岁和40多岁的女性中往往较多。在AUDIT评分≥15分的人群中,首次饮酒年龄和开始习惯性饮酒年龄显著低于对照组,K6评分显著高于对照组。结论:本网络调查显示初饮年龄和心理健康状况与审计得分有一定的相关性。由于这项调查是一项网络监测调查,因此在概括患病率时应谨慎。
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