Longitudinal associations between bullying and alcohol use and binge drinking among grade 9 and 10 students in the COMPASS study
Autor: | Gillian C. Williams, Scott T. Leatherdale, Margaret deGroh, Kate Battista, Ying Jiang, Howard Morrison |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Alcohol Drinking Poison control Binge drinking Suicide prevention Occupational safety and health Binge Drinking 03 medical and health sciences Risk Factors Injury prevention medicine Humans Longitudinal Studies Students Generalized estimating equation 030505 public health 4. Education Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Human factors and ergonomics Bullying General Medicine 16. Peace & justice Female Quantitative Research 0305 other medical science Psychology Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Can J Public Health |
Popis: | Adolescents involved in bullying are at increased risk for alcohol use; however, much of this research has been cross-sectional. The aim of this work was to therefore examine the longitudinal associations between bullying and future alcohol use.Data were drawn from the COMPASS study. The current study used a 2-year linked sample of grade 9 and 10 students from 2015 to 2017 (n = 6005). Students were asked to report their involvement with bullying as well as alcohol use and binge drinking behaviours. Generalized estimating equations regression analyses were used to examine the relationship between bullying involvement at baseline and alcohol use and binge drinking at follow-up.Overall, 20% of students in grades 9 and 10 reported involvement in bullying. There was evidence of a modest longitudinal association between bullying and binge drinking. Being a bully or bully-victim at baseline was associated with increased odds of initiating future binge drinking.Being a bully or bully-victim in grade 9 or 10 was associated with initiating binge drinking within the following 2 years. Targeted alcohol use prevention programming may benefit these groups.RéSUMé: OBJECTIFS: Les adolescents impliqués dans l’intimidation courent un risque accru de consommation d’alcool. Cependant, une grande partie de cette recherche a été transversale. Cette étude vise à examiner les associations longitudinales entre l’intimidation et la consommation future d’alcool. MéTHODES: Les données provenaient de l’étude COMPASS. La présente étude utilise un échantillon d’élèves de 9 |
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