LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES, PERCEIVED RISKS OF DRINKING AND SELECTED SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AS PREDICTORS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ALCOHOL USE

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Social Welfare Interdisciplinary Approach Pub Date : 2018-06-06 DOI:10.21277/SW.V2I7.312
L. Rupšienė, Aleksandra Batuchina, I. Baranauskienė, Regina Saveljeva
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Research question. Assuming if we control for the possible effect of students’ gender, age, and employment, are leisure time activities and perceived risks of alcohol use still able to predict a significant amount of the variances in students’ alcohol use? Methods. 1087 students from Lithuanian universities were selected through random sampling to complete the questionnaire on alcohol use, leisure time activities, and perceived risks of drinking. Results. Regression analyses found significant effects of age, gender, employment, some leisure time activities on university students’ alcohol use: frequency of drinking and intoxication, drunkenness last day they had drunk alcohol. In this model, the perceived risks of alcohol use were not significantly associated with alcohol use. Conclusions. Leisure time activities may offer both risk and protective effects for university students. Such leisure time activities as active participation in sports, athletics or exercising, reading of books for enjoyment, various hobbies, decreased going out in the evening to a disco, café, party, etc., and decreased socializing with friends in shopping centers, streets, parks, etc. just for fun can protect university students from frequent and heavy alcohol use. 
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休闲时间活动、饮酒感知风险和选定的社会人口变量作为大学生饮酒的预测因子
研究的问题。假设我们控制了学生性别、年龄和就业的可能影响,那么休闲时间活动和酒精使用的感知风险是否仍然能够预测学生酒精使用的显著差异?方法:随机抽取立陶宛高校1087名大学生,对其饮酒情况、休闲活动情况和饮酒风险感知情况进行问卷调查。结果。回归分析发现,年龄、性别、就业、一些休闲活动对大学生饮酒有显著影响:饮酒频率和醉酒程度、最近一天饮酒的醉酒程度。在这个模型中,酒精使用的感知风险与酒精使用没有显著相关。结论。闲暇时间的活动可能对大学生既有风险作用,也有保护作用。诸如积极参加体育运动、体育运动或锻炼、阅读书籍以获得乐趣、各种爱好、减少晚上外出去迪斯科、咖啡馆、聚会等,以及减少与朋友在购物中心、街道、公园等只是为了娱乐的社交活动等休闲活动可以保护大学生免受频繁和大量饮酒的影响。
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