TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Decreases in Japanese adolescent drinking in 1996, 2000 and 2004 national surveys of Japanese junior and senior high school students JO - Nihon Arukoru Yakubutsu Igakkai Zasshi A1 - Suzuki, K. A1 - Osaki, Yoneatsu A1 - Wada, Kiyoshi A1 - Matsushita, S. A1 - Hayashi, Kanna A1 - Ohida, Takashi A1 - Kaneita, Yoshitaka A1 - Kanda, Hideyuki A1 - Minowa, Masumi A1 - Tanihata, Takeo SP - 138 EP - 151 VL - 42 IS - 3 N2 - We conducted three national surveys to clarify the drinking status of Japanese junior and senior high school students in 1996, 2000 and 2004. The total numbers of subjects in each survey were about 50 thousands junior high school students and 70 thousands senior high school students. The present study compares drinking status and alcohol related problems of the subjects of the three surveys. The results were as follows. First, drinking experiences of the subjects decreased over the three surveys. Those of junior high school students dropped from 60% to 40%, and those of senior high school students from 75% to 60%. Second, drinking behavior of the subjects has changed, e.g., the amount of drinking on each occasion has decreased, failures due to drunkenness have also decreased, compliance with the Law Prohibiting Minors Drinking has increased, their buying alcoholic drinks has decreased and experiences of being offered alcohol by parents have decreased. Third, male problem drinkers among the subjects decreased slightly but female problem drinkers did not decrease. We discussed the reasons why Japanese adolescent drinking has decreased. Over the past 10 years, Japanese society started to prohibit adolescent drinking, by revising the Law Prohibiting Minors Drinking, penalties for driving while intoxicated became more severe and Japanese alcohol consumption started to decrease.

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