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Citation

Kim JH, Chan KW, Chow JK, Fung KP, Fong BY, Cheuk KK, Griffiths SM. J. Am. Coll. Health 2009; 58(3): 255-265.

Affiliation

School of Public Health, Price of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/07448480903295318

PMID

19959440

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine patterns of binge drinking and changes in drinking patterns among Chinese university students. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Responses to an anonymous questionnaire were compared between a random sample of 411 second year Chinese undergraduate students in 2006 and 2,630 first year students from the previous year. Students reporting any symptoms of alcohol abuse were classified as alcohol abusers whereas those reporting repeated inability to curtail use were categorized as alcohol dependent. RESULTS: After 1 year of university, greatly increased rates of past-month drinking of different degrees were found in both genders. Binge drinking among second year undergraduates was significantly correlated with male gender, living in a student residence hall, smoking, drinking to relieve stress, and having friends who frequently drank. CONCLUSIONS: Alcohol misuse is a health hazard to Chinese students in a university environment. Proactive policies aimed at preventing harmful alcohol use should be considered by university authorities.


Language: en

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