Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Background. Although binge drinking prevalence and correlates among young people have been extensively studied in the USA and Northern Europe, less is known for Southern Europe countries with relatively healthier drinking cultures. Objective. We aimed at analyzing prevalence and correlates of binge...

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Main Authors: Francesco Bartoli, Daniele Carretta, Cristina Crocamo, Alessandro Schivalocchi, Giulia Brambilla, Massimo Clerici, Giuseppe Carrà
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/930795
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spelling doaj-d3c1fa59dd9e4b27a3028bce8f9c42f02020-11-24T22:17:51ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/930795930795Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional SurveyFrancesco Bartoli0Daniele Carretta1Cristina Crocamo2Alessandro Schivalocchi3Giulia Brambilla4Massimo Clerici5Giuseppe Carrà6Department of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Translational Medicine, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, ItalyDivision of Psychiatry, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, Charles Bell House, 67–73 Riding House Street, London W1W7EJ, UKBackground. Although binge drinking prevalence and correlates among young people have been extensively studied in the USA and Northern Europe, less is known for Southern Europe countries with relatively healthier drinking cultures. Objective. We aimed at analyzing prevalence and correlates of binge drinking in a representative sample of young adults in Italy. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among alcohol-consuming young adults. We carried out univariate and multivariate analyses to assess associations between recent binge drinking and candidate variables. Results. We selected 654 subjects, with 590 (mean age: 20.65 ± 1.90) meeting inclusion criteria. Prevalence for recent binge drinking was 38.0%, significantly higher for females than males. Multivariate analysis showed that high alcohol expectancies, large amount of money available during the weekend, interest for parties and discos, female gender, cannabis use, influence by peers, and electronic cigarettes smoking all were significantly associated with recent binge drinking, whereas living with parents appeared a significant protective factor. Conclusions. More than a third of young adults using alcohol are binge drinkers, and, in contrast with findings from Anglo-Saxon countries, females show higher risk as compared with males. These data suggest the increasing importance of primary and secondary prevention programmes for binge drinking.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/930795
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author Francesco Bartoli
Daniele Carretta
Cristina Crocamo
Alessandro Schivalocchi
Giulia Brambilla
Massimo Clerici
Giuseppe Carrà
spellingShingle Francesco Bartoli
Daniele Carretta
Cristina Crocamo
Alessandro Schivalocchi
Giulia Brambilla
Massimo Clerici
Giuseppe Carrà
Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
BioMed Research International
author_facet Francesco Bartoli
Daniele Carretta
Cristina Crocamo
Alessandro Schivalocchi
Giulia Brambilla
Massimo Clerici
Giuseppe Carrà
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title Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_short Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_fullStr Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Correlates of Binge Drinking among Young Adults Using Alcohol: A Cross-Sectional Survey
title_sort prevalence and correlates of binge drinking among young adults using alcohol: a cross-sectional survey
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background. Although binge drinking prevalence and correlates among young people have been extensively studied in the USA and Northern Europe, less is known for Southern Europe countries with relatively healthier drinking cultures. Objective. We aimed at analyzing prevalence and correlates of binge drinking in a representative sample of young adults in Italy. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among alcohol-consuming young adults. We carried out univariate and multivariate analyses to assess associations between recent binge drinking and candidate variables. Results. We selected 654 subjects, with 590 (mean age: 20.65 ± 1.90) meeting inclusion criteria. Prevalence for recent binge drinking was 38.0%, significantly higher for females than males. Multivariate analysis showed that high alcohol expectancies, large amount of money available during the weekend, interest for parties and discos, female gender, cannabis use, influence by peers, and electronic cigarettes smoking all were significantly associated with recent binge drinking, whereas living with parents appeared a significant protective factor. Conclusions. More than a third of young adults using alcohol are binge drinkers, and, in contrast with findings from Anglo-Saxon countries, females show higher risk as compared with males. These data suggest the increasing importance of primary and secondary prevention programmes for binge drinking.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/930795
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