Attitudes towards alcohol consumption and related behaviours among inhabitants of Kępno district in Poland

Piotr Psikus, Katarzyna Połtyn-Zaradna, B. Grabowska, A. Wojtyła, W. Zatoński, K. Zatońska
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Introduction: Excessive drinking habits increase health-related, social and financial costs. This study aims to assess the alcohol-related behaviour and frequency of alcohol consumption in the inhabitants of the Kępno district in Poland. Material and methods: Study subjects included 299 inhabitants of the Kępno district in Poland consisting of 177 women (59.2%) and 122 men (40.2%) with the age range of 18-73 years and 19-69 years, respectively. The study was carried out anonymously in 2019 using a questionnaire employed in the direct interview method. Results: A total of 78.6% of participants were found to be currently drinking alcohol, 10.7% were not drinking alcohol at present and 12.7% had never drunk alcohol. The majority of respondents initiated drinking alcohol between 13 and 18 years of age. People from rural areas started drinking alcohol significantly earlier; more than half first consumed alcohol before the age of 15. About half of the subjects drank no more than 4 units of alcohol during a typical day of alcohol consumption. A total of 41.3% of people aged 43-70 years consumed 7-9 units of alcohol during a typical day compared to only 23.9% of the youngest respondents. A total of 60% of participants consumed alcohol several times a year regardless of sex, age and place of residence. Rates of alcohol being consumed a few times per month were slightly higher in men than women (18.3% vs. 15.4%, respectively). Conclusions: Healthy lifestyle should be promoted, highlighting the harm caused by alcohol drinking at primary and secondary schools because of the concern over the early age of alcohol initiation in the Kępno district, in particular with attempts to target adolescents living in rural areas. Taking into account the trends in the study group, special attention should be paid to women and the population of the oldest people.
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波兰Kępno地区居民对酒精消费的态度和相关行为
过度饮酒习惯会增加健康、社会和经济成本。本研究旨在评估波兰Kępno地区居民的酒精相关行为和饮酒频率。材料和方法:研究对象包括波兰Kępno地区299名居民,其中女性177人(59.2%),男性122人(40.2%),年龄分别为18-73岁和19-69岁。该研究于2019年匿名进行,采用直接访谈法进行问卷调查。结果:78.6%的参与者目前饮酒,10.7%目前不饮酒,12.7%从未喝过酒。大多数答复者在13至18岁之间开始饮酒。农村地区的人开始饮酒的时间明显更早;超过一半的人在15岁之前就开始饮酒。大约一半的研究对象在一天的饮酒量不超过4个单位。43岁至70岁的人群中,41.3%的人每天消耗7-9个单位的酒精,而最年轻的受访者中只有23.9%。无论性别、年龄和居住地,总共有60%的参与者每年饮酒几次。男性每月饮酒几次的比例略高于女性(分别为18.3%和15.4%)。结论:应提倡健康的生活方式,在中小学强调饮酒造成的危害,因为Kępno地区的青少年开始饮酒的年龄较早,特别是试图以生活在农村地区的青少年为目标。考虑到研究小组的趋势,应特别注意妇女和老年人口。
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