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Early alcohol use and problem drinking among students in Zambia and Uganda

Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been given to the prevalence, risk and protective factors, and consequences of early alcohol use in low-income, developing countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between early a...

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Autores principales: Swahn, Monica H., Ali, Bina, Palmier, Jane, Tumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona, Sikazwe, George, Twa-Twa, Jeremiahs, Rogers, Kasirye
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5345493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28299061
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2011.e20
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author Swahn, Monica H.
Ali, Bina
Palmier, Jane
Tumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona
Sikazwe, George
Twa-Twa, Jeremiahs
Rogers, Kasirye
author_facet Swahn, Monica H.
Ali, Bina
Palmier, Jane
Tumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona
Sikazwe, George
Twa-Twa, Jeremiahs
Rogers, Kasirye
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description Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been given to the prevalence, risk and protective factors, and consequences of early alcohol use in low-income, developing countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between early alcohol use, before age 13, and problem drinking among adolescents in Uganda and Zambia. Data from students in Zambia (n=2257; 2004) and Uganda (n=3215; 2003) were obtained from the cross-sectional Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS). The self-administered questionnaires were completed by students primarily 13 to 16 years of age. Multiple statistical models were computed using logistic regression analyses to test the associations between early alcohol initiation and problem drinking, while controlling for possible confounding factors (e.g., current alcohol use, bullying victimization, sadness, lack of friends, missing school, lack of parental monitoring, and drug use). Results show that early alcohol initiation was associated with problem drinking in both Zambia (AOR=1.28; 95% CI:1.02–1.61) and Uganda (AOR=1.48; 95% CI: 1.11–1.98) among youth after controlling for demographic characteristics, risky behaviors, and other possible confounders.The study shows that there is a significant association between alcohol initiation before 13 years of age and problem drinking among youth in these two countries. These findings underscore the need for interventions and strict alcohol controls as an important policy strategy for reducing alcohol use and its dire consequences among vulnerable youth.
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spelling pubmed-53454932017-03-15 Early alcohol use and problem drinking among students in Zambia and Uganda Swahn, Monica H. Ali, Bina Palmier, Jane Tumwesigye, Nazarius Mbona Sikazwe, George Twa-Twa, Jeremiahs Rogers, Kasirye J Public Health Africa Article Excessive alcohol use is a serious public health concern worldwide, but less attention has been given to the prevalence, risk and protective factors, and consequences of early alcohol use in low-income, developing countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between early alcohol use, before age 13, and problem drinking among adolescents in Uganda and Zambia. Data from students in Zambia (n=2257; 2004) and Uganda (n=3215; 2003) were obtained from the cross-sectional Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS). The self-administered questionnaires were completed by students primarily 13 to 16 years of age. Multiple statistical models were computed using logistic regression analyses to test the associations between early alcohol initiation and problem drinking, while controlling for possible confounding factors (e.g., current alcohol use, bullying victimization, sadness, lack of friends, missing school, lack of parental monitoring, and drug use). Results show that early alcohol initiation was associated with problem drinking in both Zambia (AOR=1.28; 95% CI:1.02–1.61) and Uganda (AOR=1.48; 95% CI: 1.11–1.98) among youth after controlling for demographic characteristics, risky behaviors, and other possible confounders.The study shows that there is a significant association between alcohol initiation before 13 years of age and problem drinking among youth in these two countries. These findings underscore the need for interventions and strict alcohol controls as an important policy strategy for reducing alcohol use and its dire consequences among vulnerable youth. PAGEPress Publications 2011-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5345493/ /pubmed/28299061 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2011.e20 Text en ©Copyright M.H. Swahn et al., 2011 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
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