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Age at first drink and its influence on alcohol use behaviours in young adulthood: Evidence from an Australian household-based panel study.
Lee, Yong Yi; Slade, Tim; Chatterton, Mary Lou; Le, Long Khanh-Dao; Perez, Joahna K; Faller, Jan; Chapman, Cath; Newton, Nicola C; Sunderland, Matthew; Teesson, Maree; Mihalopoulos, Cathrine.
  • Lee YY; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, Brisbane, Australia. Electronic address: yongy
  • Slade T; The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Chatterton ML; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Deakin Health Economics, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
  • Le LK; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Perez JK; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Faller J; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Chapman C; The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Newton NC; The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Sunderland M; The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Teesson M; The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
  • Mihalopoulos C; Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Deakin Health Economics, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
Prev Med ; 181: 107898, 2024 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38367869
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Public health guidelines recommend delaying the initiation age for alcohol. However, the causal link between age-at-first-drink (AFD) and future alcohol use in young adulthood is uncertain. This study examined the association between AFD and alcohol-related outcomes at age 20 years using an Australian sample.

METHODS:

Data were obtained from Waves 1-19 (years 2001-2019) of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey on 20-year-olds with responses across ≥3 consecutive waves (n = 2278). The AFD for each respondent (between 15 and 20 years) was analysed relative to Australian legal drinking age (18 years). Inverse probability treatment weighting was used to evaluate associations between AFD and four outcomes at age 20 years risk of current alcohol use; quantity of weekly alcohol consumption; risk of binge drinking; and frequency of binge drinking. Adjustments were made for confounders (e.g., heavy drinking by parents). Robustness of study findings was evaluated using several diagnostic tests/sensitivity analyses.

RESULTS:

Among 20-year-olds, those with an AFD of 15-16 years consumed significantly more alcohol per week compared to an AFD of 18 years. Additionally, 20-year-old drinkers with an AFD of 16 years were significantly more likely to binge drink (though this association was likely confounded). An inverse dose-response relationship was observed between AFD and weekly alcohol consumption at 20 years, where a higher AFD led to lower alcohol consumption.

CONCLUSION:

Study findings indicate an association between a higher AFD and consuming less alcohol in young adulthood, which could potentially support the scale-up of prevention programs to delay AFD among Australian adolescents.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Consumo Excesivo de Bebidas Alcohólicas / Consumo de Alcohol en Menores Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Humans País como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Consumo Excesivo de Bebidas Alcohólicas / Consumo de Alcohol en Menores Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Humans País como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article