Factors related to the alcohol use among students attending youth correctional centres

Krzysztof Bobrowski, J. Greń, K. Ostaszewski, A. Pisarska
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Introduction: We have extensive knowledge of the many factors related to young people’s alcohol consumption in the general population. However, less is known about risk and protective factors among at-risk youth attending special education centres, i.e. youth sociotherapy centres (MOS) and youth correctional centres (MOW). The study aim was to identify the psychosocial and behavioural factors determining the frequency of drinking, alcohol abuse, or al-cohol-related problems among adolescents at particular risk. Material and methods: Data were collected from a random sample of 12-19-year-old students activities. Results: The strongest determinant of alcohol consumption, getting drunk and alcohol-related problems were subjective norms conducive to substance use. Among individual factors, sensation seeking, experience of suicide attempt and in some models impulsiveness and low self-con-trol were significant. The social environment also played a role among risk factors, i.e. positive relationships with peers, perceived use of psychoactive substances by close peers and alcohol problems among non-familial adults. On the other hand, parental monitoring of a teenager’s free time proved to be a protective factor. Some leisure time activities had a limited role and were significant in the model explaining only the frequency of drinking. Discussion: Particularly noteworthy is the rela-tionship between the experience of suicide attempt and deeper involvement in drinking. It is surprising that there is no significant importance of parental support as a protective factor in excessive drinking. Conclusions: Preventive actions addressed to students of special education centres should be focused on modifiable factors like subjective norms, self-control skills, attractive organised leisure time activities, prevention of suicide attempts and strengthening students’ mental health.
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青少年教养中心学生饮酒的相关因素
引言:我们对一般人群中与年轻人饮酒有关的许多因素有广泛的了解。然而,在特殊教育中心,即青年社会治疗中心(MOS)和青年惩教中心(MOW)的高危青少年中,人们对风险和保护因素的了解较少。该研究的目的是确定心理社会和行为因素,这些因素决定了处于特定风险中的青少年饮酒、酗酒或酒精相关问题的频率。资料与方法:随机抽取12-19岁学生的活动数据。结果:酒精消费、醉酒和酒精相关问题的最强决定因素是有利于物质使用的主观规范。在个体因素中,感觉寻求、自杀未遂经历和某些模型中的冲动和低自我控制是显著的。社会环境也在风险因素中发挥作用,即与同伴的积极关系、亲密同伴对精神活性物质的使用以及非家庭成员成年人的酒精问题。另一方面,父母监督青少年的自由时间被证明是一个保护因素。一些休闲活动的作用有限,并且在仅解释饮酒频率的模型中具有重要意义。讨论:特别值得注意的是自杀企图的经历和更深层次的酗酒之间的关系。令人惊讶的是,在过度饮酒中,父母的支持并没有起到重要的保护作用。结论:针对特殊教育中心学生的预防措施应侧重于主观规范、自我控制技能、有吸引力的有组织的休闲活动、预防自杀企图和加强学生的心理健康等可改变因素。
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