1. Associations between proximity and density of local alcohol outlets and alcohol use among Scottish adolescents
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Robert Young, Laura Macdonald, and Anne Ellaway
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Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Health (social science) ,Adolescent ,Alcohol Drinking ,Cross-sectional study ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Binge drinking ,Alcohol abuse ,Poison control ,Alcohol ,Adolescents ,Social class ,Suicide prevention ,Article ,Health(social science) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Alcohol outlets ,Environmental health ,Injury prevention ,Humans ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Sex Distribution ,GIS (geographic information systems) ,Marketing ,Family Characteristics ,business.industry ,Alcoholic Beverages ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Advertising ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,surgical procedures, operative ,Scotland ,Social Class ,Outlet density ,chemistry ,Adolescent Behavior ,Geographic Information Systems ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Associations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between studies and may not be generalisable to adolescents. In a cross-sectional study of 979 15-year old Glaswegians, we investigated the association between alcohol outlet availability (outlet density and proximity), outlet type (on-premise vs. off-premise) and frequent (weekly) alcohol consumption. We adjusted for social background (gender, social class, family structure). Proximity and density of on-premise outlets were not associated with weekly drinking. However, adolescents living close (within 200 m) to an off-sales outlet were more likely to drink frequently (OR 1.97, p=0.004), as were adolescents living in areas with many nearby off-premises outlets (OR 1.60, p=0.016). Our findings suggest that certain alcohol behaviours (e.g. binge drinking) may be linked to the characteristics of alcohol outlets in the vicinity., Highlights ► We examined the link between adolescent alcohol use and alcohol outlet availability. ► Proximity and density of on-premises outlets is unrelated to adolescent alcohol use. ► Adolescents in close proximity to off-licence outlets have elevated alcohol use.
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- 2013
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