人口学
人口
队列
酒
伤害预防
毒物控制
队列研究
医学
自杀预防
代群效应
人为因素与人体工程学
感知
环境卫生
心理学
神经科学
化学
社会学
病理
内科学
生物化学
作者
Michael Livingston,Sarah Callinan,Amy Pennay,Wing See Yuen,Nicholas Taylor,Paul Dietze
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109755
摘要
Population level alcohol consumption has declined markedly in Australia in the past two decades, with distinct generational patterns. The underlying reason for this shift remains unclear and there has been little work assessing how attitudes and beliefs about alcohol have shifted in population sub-groups.Using seven waves of survey data spanning 19 years (2001-2019, n = 166,093 respondents aged 14 +), we assess age, time-period and birth cohort effects on trends in four measures of alcohol attitudes (disapproval of regular alcohol use, perceptions of safe drinking levels for men and women and perception that alcohol causes the most deaths of any drug in Australia).There were steady increases in period effects for perceived safe drinking levels (especially for men) and belief that alcohol causes the most deaths. Disapproval of regular use has been stable at the population level, but there are marked cohort differences, with early and recent cohorts more likely than others to disapprove of regular alcohol use.These findings point to a broad lowering of perceived safe levels of drinking across the population alongside a sharp increase in disapproval of drinking for recent cohorts, potentially contributing to the reductions in drinking that have been reported in these cohorts.
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