Resumen
Background: The main aim of this study was to determine the socioeconomic and family factors associated with binge drinking (BD) in Spanish adolescents who participated in a web-based computer intervention for the prevention of binge drinking known as Alerta Alcohol. Methods: Longitudinal analyses were carried out in a sample of Andalusian adolescents aged 15 to 19 enrolled in public schools, which was part of a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial with an intervention group (IG) who received the Alerta Alcohol programme and a control group (CG) who did not receive any active intervention. Panel count data and the following econometric procedures were used: negative binomial, a two-part model and a finite mixture model. The endogenous variable in all models was the number of BD occasions in the last 30 days. A total of 1247 subjects in the pre-intervention period, with an average age of 16.8 years, plus 612 adolescents in the follow-up period (4 months later), were included in the analysis. Results: In relation to findings, being older (≥ 17 years old), having more pocket money and higher family alcohol consumption were associated with greater BD. By contrast, subjects who completed the questionnaire on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, further from the previous weekend, indicated a lower number of BD occasions. Conclusions: Our results suggest the need to include families, especially parents and siblings, in interventions aimed at preventing alcohol use among adolescents, given the association shown between BD and both family alcohol consumption and weekly pocket money or availability of money to adolescents. Given the findings with regard to age, future research aimed at intervening in early adolescence to prevent BD would be justified.
Materias (CDU)
316 - Sociología. Comunicación
Citación
Vargas Martínez, Ana Magdalena; Trapero Bertran, Marta; Mora, Toni [et al.]. Social, economic and family factors associated with binge drinking in Spanish adolescents. BMC Public Health, 2020, 20, p. 1-11. Disponible en: <https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-08605-9>. Fecha de acceso: 6 jun. 2020. DOI: 0.1186/s12889-020-08605-9.
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/2PE/ECO2017–83771-C3–3-R
Nota
This study was prepared within the framework of the research project “Alerta Alcohol: design, validation and evaluation of the programme of selective prevention of alcohol abuse in adolescents: web-based computer-tailored intervention” (PI-0031-2014), financed by the Andalusian Public Foundation “Progress and Health” for the financing of research and innovation in the biomedical field and the health sciences in Andalusia for the year 2014 (Health Counselling). This study has also been funded within the framework of the research project “Activos para la Salud Positiva en la Adolescencia: Intervención Familiar Basada en Nuevas Tecnologías- Web para la Prevención del Consumo Episódico Excesivo de Alcohol” (PI-0012-2017 CP-1), financed by the Andalusian Public Foundation “Progress and Health” for the financing of research and innovation in the biomedical field and the health sciences in Andalusia for the year 2017 (Health Counselling).The study was partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) under the programme “PROYECTOS I+D+I RETOS”, the project: “Estilos de vida no saludables: herramientas para el análisis de políticas de salud”, Grant ECO2017–83771-C3–3-R. The funders had no influence in the conduct of the study or the drafting of this manuscript.