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Drinking Patterns and Social Consequences: A Study of Middle-Class Adolescents in Two Private Pediatric Practices

机译:饮酒方式和社会后果:两种私人儿科实践对中产阶级青少年的研究

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One hundred sixty-two adolescents who were seen at two suburban private pediatric practices completed an anonymous, written questionnaire about drinking and drug habits. The respondents' ages ranged from 14 to 17 years; all were white and from middle- or upper middle-class families. The adolescents reported high self-esteem, good general health, and few psychologic problems. The majority (63%) reported having drunk alcohol at some time, and the proportion who professed never to drink alcohol became progressively smaller with age, to only 15% at age 17 years. Overall, one fifth claimed that they had to drink more than six beers before they "got a buzz," and this proportion increased to 43% by age 17 years. Among the 17-year-old respondents, 40% replied that their good friends had used alcohol more than 50 times. Twenty-four percent of respondents said that a good friend had received a citation for driving while intoxicated. Almost one fifth of respondents stated that someone in their family drinks alcohol every day, and that someone close to them has a drinking problem. Social acceptance of drinking, peer pressure, and the ready availability of alcohol have led to an epidemic of alcohol use among teenagers and to social, academic, and health problems in many frequent users. Pediatricians should play a more active role in the identification and management of alcohol abuse by their adolescent patients.
机译:在两个郊区的私人儿科诊所就诊的一百六十二名青少年填写了一份有关饮酒和吸毒习惯的匿名书面调查表。受访者的年龄在14至17岁之间;都是白人,来自中产阶级或上层中产阶级家庭。青少年报告自尊心高,总体健康状况良好,很少出现心理问题。绝大多数(63%)报告说曾经喝过酒,并且​​自称从不喝酒的比例随着年龄的增长而逐渐降低,到17岁时仅为15%。总体而言,五分之一的人声称他们必须喝六杯以上的啤酒才能“嗡嗡作响”,并且这一比例在17岁时达到了43%。在17岁的受访者中,有40%的人回答说他们的好朋友饮酒超过50次。 24%的受访者表示,一个好朋友在醉酒时因开车而受到嘉奖。几乎五分之一的受访者表示,家庭中的某人每天都在喝酒,而与他们接近的人有饮酒问题。社会上对饮酒的接受程度,同龄人的压力以及容易获得的饮酒,导致青少年饮酒大流行,并导致许多频繁使用者的社交,学术和健康问题。儿科医生应在识别和管理青少年患者滥用酒精方面发挥更积极的作用。

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