[Volume and profile of alcohol consumption among students and classmates as predictors of aggression and victimization: a multilevel analysis among Swiss adolescents].

Jean-Sébastien Fallu, Jürgen Rehm, Emmanuel N Kuntsche, Esther Grichting, Neerav Monga, Edward M Adlaf, Susan J Bondy, Gerhard Gmel
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Objective: To test the effects of the volume of alcohol consumption and drinking patterns on alcohol-related aggression and victimization, both at the individual and class levels.

Methods: Representative sample drawn from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) of 6496 Swiss adolescents (13 to 16 years). Hierarchical multi-level models were used to simultaneously estimate individual and environmental influences. In addition to indicators of consumption of alcohol and other substances, age, sex, socioeconomic indicators and satisfaction with the relationship to parents were used as covariates.

Results: After controlling for confounding, both volume of alcohol consumption and the frequency of binge drinking occasions were associated independently with alcohol-related problems (aggression/victimization) on the individual level. On the aggregate level, there was colinearity between volume of drinking and frequency of heavy drinking occasions. When entered in the same model, however, only the effect of volume effect stayed in the same direction.

Conclusions: Not only individual volume of drinking, but also the way alcohol is consumed influences individual problem levels. This includes individual patterns of drinking as well as environmental influences at school. These results open up important considerations for theory, research and prevention.

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[学生和同学中酒精消费量和特征作为攻击和伤害的预测因素:瑞士青少年的多层次分析]。
目的:在个人和阶级水平上,检验酒精消费量和饮酒模式对酒精相关攻击和伤害的影响。方法:从欧洲学校酒精和其他药物调查项目(ESPAD)中抽取6496名瑞士青少年(13至16岁)的代表性样本。分层多级模型用于同时估计个人和环境的影响。除了酒精和其他物质的消费指标外,年龄、性别、社会经济指标和与父母关系的满意度也被用作协变量。结果:在控制混杂因素后,酒精消费量和酗酒场合的频率在个人层面上与酒精相关问题(攻击/受害)独立相关。在总体水平上,饮酒量与重度饮酒频率之间存在共线性关系。然而,当进入同一模型时,只有体积效应的效果保持在同一方向。结论:不仅个人饮酒量,饮酒方式也会影响个体的问题程度。这包括个人饮酒模式以及学校环境的影响。这些结果为理论、研究和预防开辟了重要的思路。
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