Cultural and Gender Convergence in Adolescent Drunkenness:Evidence From 23 European and North American Countries

Objective: To investigate time-trend changes in the frequency of drunkenness among European and North American adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional surveys in the 1997/1998 and 2005/2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Study (HBSC). Setting: High schools in 23 countries. Participants: A sam...

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Published in:Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Main Authors: Kuntsche, Emmanuel, Kuntsche, Sandra, Knibbe, Ronald, Simons-Morton, Bruce, Farhat, Tilda, Hublet, Anne, Bendtsen, Pernille, Godeau, Emmanuelle, Demetrovics, Zsolt
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftumaastrichtcri:oai:cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl:publications/1543d9d1-9205-488f-877a-dbf99594c9e9 2023-05-15T16:29:42+02:00 Cultural and Gender Convergence in Adolescent Drunkenness:Evidence From 23 European and North American Countries Kuntsche, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Sandra Knibbe, Ronald Simons-Morton, Bruce Farhat, Tilda Hublet, Anne Bendtsen, Pernille Godeau, Emmanuelle Demetrovics, Zsolt 2011-02 https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/1543d9d1-9205-488f-877a-dbf99594c9e9 https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.191 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kuntsche , E , Kuntsche , S , Knibbe , R , Simons-Morton , B , Farhat , T , Hublet , A , Bendtsen , P , Godeau , E & Demetrovics , Z 2011 , ' Cultural and Gender Convergence in Adolescent Drunkenness : Evidence From 23 European and North American Countries ' , Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine , vol. 165 , no. 2 , pp. 152-158 . https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.191 article 2011 ftumaastrichtcri https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.191 2022-07-19T09:03:39Z Objective: To investigate time-trend changes in the frequency of drunkenness among European and North American adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional surveys in the 1997/1998 and 2005/2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Study (HBSC). Setting: High schools in 23 countries. Participants: A sample of 77 586 adolescents aged 15 years was analyzed by means of hierarchical linear modeling. Main Outcome Measure: The frequency of drunkenness. Results: We observed a significant increase of about 40% in the mean frequency of drunkenness in all 7 participating Eastern European countries. This increase was evident among both genders, but most consistently among girls. Meanwhile, it declined in 13 of 16 Western countries, about 25% on average. Declines in Western countries were particularly notable among boys and in North America, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Despite this gender convergence, with few exceptions (Greenland, Norway, United Kingdom) boys continued to have a higher frequency of drunkenness in 2005/2006 than girls. Conclusions: The confirmed cultural convergence implies that adoption and implementation of evidence-based measures to mitigate the frequency of adolescent drunkenness such as tax increases and restricting alcohol access and advertisement should get the same priority in Eastern European countries as in Western countries. Policy measures that might facilitate decreases in drunkenness such as server training and the promotion of alcohol-free leisure-time activities should be reinforced in Western countries. The gender convergence implies that prevention policy should be less exclusively focused on male adolescents. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Maastricht University Research Publications Greenland Norway Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 165 2
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description Objective: To investigate time-trend changes in the frequency of drunkenness among European and North American adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional surveys in the 1997/1998 and 2005/2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Study (HBSC). Setting: High schools in 23 countries. Participants: A sample of 77 586 adolescents aged 15 years was analyzed by means of hierarchical linear modeling. Main Outcome Measure: The frequency of drunkenness. Results: We observed a significant increase of about 40% in the mean frequency of drunkenness in all 7 participating Eastern European countries. This increase was evident among both genders, but most consistently among girls. Meanwhile, it declined in 13 of 16 Western countries, about 25% on average. Declines in Western countries were particularly notable among boys and in North America, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Despite this gender convergence, with few exceptions (Greenland, Norway, United Kingdom) boys continued to have a higher frequency of drunkenness in 2005/2006 than girls. Conclusions: The confirmed cultural convergence implies that adoption and implementation of evidence-based measures to mitigate the frequency of adolescent drunkenness such as tax increases and restricting alcohol access and advertisement should get the same priority in Eastern European countries as in Western countries. Policy measures that might facilitate decreases in drunkenness such as server training and the promotion of alcohol-free leisure-time activities should be reinforced in Western countries. The gender convergence implies that prevention policy should be less exclusively focused on male adolescents.
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author Kuntsche, Emmanuel
Kuntsche, Sandra
Knibbe, Ronald
Simons-Morton, Bruce
Farhat, Tilda
Hublet, Anne
Bendtsen, Pernille
Godeau, Emmanuelle
Demetrovics, Zsolt
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Kuntsche, Sandra
Knibbe, Ronald
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Farhat, Tilda
Hublet, Anne
Bendtsen, Pernille
Godeau, Emmanuelle
Demetrovics, Zsolt
Cultural and Gender Convergence in Adolescent Drunkenness:Evidence From 23 European and North American Countries
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