尼泊尔巴克塔普尔地区管理专业大学生中的问题酒精消费。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMC Public Health Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1186/s12889-024-20712-5
Prashant Khadka, Anisha Chalise, Bhawana Kafle, Nirmal Raj Marasine, Shishir Paudel
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背景:饮酒是全世界青少年关注的一个重要公共卫生问题。虽然饮酒在尼泊尔许多社区中已成为一种文化,但有关青少年问题性饮酒及其相关因素的证据仍然很少。本研究旨在评估尼泊尔巴克塔普尔管理专业本科生的饮酒率和问题饮酒及其相关因素:在尼泊尔巴克塔普尔的 304 名本科生中开展了一项横断面研究。采用酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)来评估问题性饮酒。在5%的显著性水平下,进行了皮尔逊卡方检验和多变量逻辑回归分析,以确定与饮酒和问题性饮酒相关的因素:饮酒率为 58.2%(95% CI:52.0-63.6%),其中 26.6%(95% CI:19.2-33.1%)为问题饮酒。男性(aOR:2.05,95% CI:1.11-3.76)、对学习成绩不满意(aOR:2.43,95% CI:1.35-4.38)和家中备酒(aOR:2.54,95% CI:1.20-5.40)与饮酒有关。问题性饮酒与男性性别(aOR:4.03,95% CI:1.71-9.46)、生活在联合家庭(aOR:2.40,95% CI:1.09-5.29)、感知到的家庭情感支持不足(aOR:4.94,95% CI:1.50-16.26)和创伤经历(aOR:2.68,95% CI:1.19-6.02)有关:本研究揭示了尼泊尔大学生饮酒和酒精依赖的普遍程度。这些发现凸显了针对性别、家庭环境和学业因素进行综合干预的必要性,以解决尼泊尔青少年的酒精滥用问题。
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Problematic alcohol consumption among management undergraduates of Bhaktapur District, Nepal.

Background: Alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern among young people worldwide. While alcohol use is culturally embedded in many Nepalese communities, evidence regarding the prevalence of problematic drinking and its associated factors remains scarce among youths. This study aims to assess the prevalence of alcohol consumption and problematic drinking and their associated factors among management undergraduate students of Bhaktapur, Nepal.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 304 undergraduate students in Bhaktapur, Nepal. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was used to assess problematic drinking. Pearson's chi-square test and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed to determine factors associated with alcohol consumption and problematic drinking, at the 5% level of significance.

Results: The prevalence of alcohol consumption was 58.2% (95% CI:52.0-63.6%), with 26.6% (95% CI: 19.2-33.1%) exhibiting problematic drinking. Being male (aOR: 2.05, 95% CI:1.11-3.76), dissatisfaction with academic performance (aOR: 2.43, 95% CI:1.35-4.38), and alcohol preparation at home (aOR: 2.54, 95% CI: 1.20-5.40) were associated with alcohol consumption. Problematic drinking was linked to male gender (aOR: 4.03, 95% CI: 1.71-9.46), living in a joint family (aOR: 2.40, 95% CI: 1.09-5.29), poor perceived emotional support from family (aOR: 4.94, 95% CI: 1.50-16.26), and traumatic experience (aOR: 2.68, 95% CI: 1.19-6.02).

Conclusion: This study revealed the concerning prevalence of alcohol consumption and dependency among Nepali undergraduate students. These findings highlight the need for comprehensive interventions targeting gender, the family environment, and academic factors to address alcohol misuse among Nepali youth.

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