作者: Zara Quigg , Mark A. Bellis , Hannah Grey , Jane Webster , Karen Hughes
DOI: 10.1016/J.ABREP.2019.100162
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摘要: Abstract Aim To explore the nature and magnitude of alcohol's harms to others (AHTOs), associations with mental well-being. Methods Cross-sectional survey implemented amongst 891 randomly selected Welsh residents (aged 18+ years), via computer assisted telephone interviews. Questions established past 12-month experience nine direct resulting from another person's alcohol consumption (e.g. violence) five linked outcomes concern for a child). The source partner/stranger) frequency AHTO were collected, respondents' socio-demographics, drinking behaviours well-being status. Results During 12 months, 43.5% respondents had experienced at least one harm (45.5% harm/linked outcome). In demographically adjusted analyses, odds experiencing any decreased sequentially as age group increased (Adjusted Odds Ratio [AORs]: 1.9 [age 65–74 years] - 4.2 18–34 years]), was higher binge drinkers (AOR, 1.5, p Conclusion AHTOs place large, although unequal burden on adults in Wales. Individuals' patterns are associated AHTOs. Critically, some is low