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Citation

García-Carretero MÁ, Moreno-Hierro L, Robles Martínez M, Jordán-Quintero MLÁ, Morales-García N, O'Ferrall-González C. Enferm. Clin. 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Vernacular Title

Patrones de consumo de alcohol en estudiantes universitarios de Ciencias la Salud.

Affiliation

CTS-391 Grupo Multidisciplinario para el progreso de la Salud Mental, Universidad de Cádiz, Cádiz, España; Departamento Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Universidad de Cádiz, Cádiz, España.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.enfcli.2019.01.003

PMID

30850315

Abstract

AIM: To describe the alcohol drinking patterns and binge drinking episodes (BDE) in a sample of Health Science students, as well as identify associated factors.

METHOD: It is a descriptive study, in which sociodemographic variables and a weekly alcohol consumption diary recording the number of standard drinking units consumed at different times of the day are collected by means of a self-administered questionnaire.

RESULTS: 286 students (66.1% women) from Cadiz University (193 Medical students and 93 Nursing students), with a mean age of 21.1 (SD 2.8) years, took part in this study. Forty-four point 8percent of the students live with their families. Sixty-five point 7percent of the students drank alcohol in the previous week, this was more usual in the males. The weekly alcohol consumption pattern was 74.5% for low-risk alcohol consumption, 21% for moderate-risk and 4.5% for a high-risk consumption. Thirty-three point 9percent had 1-2 BDE over the previous week apart from their weekly consumption pattern. Twenty-six point 6percent of the students who were emancipated had moderate-risk consumption, 8.2% had a high-risk consumption and 41.8% had a binge drinking episode. There were statistically significant associations between the weekly consumption pattern regarding sex, habitual residence and BDE variables.

CONCLUSIONS: More than half the students had taken alcohol the previous week, mainly at weekends. The high prevalence of BDE is highlighted. We propose enhancing early detection and prevention campaigns in this population.

Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.


Language: es

Keywords

Alcohol drinking; Alcohol-related disorders; Binge drinking; Borrachera; Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas; Estudiantes del área de la salud; Students, Health occupations; Trastornos relacionados con el alcohol

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