YOUTH DRINKING CULTURES
First published 2007 by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Youth drinking cultures: European experiences
1. Youth - Alcohol use - Europe - Cross-cultural studies
2. Youth - Europe - Social conditions - Cross-cultural
studies 3. Drinking of alcoholic beverages - Social aspects
- Europe - Cross-cultural studies
I. Jrvinen, Margaretha II. Room, Robin
362.2920835094
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Youth drinking cultures : European experiences / edited by Margaretha Jrvinen and Robin Room.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN: 978-0-7546-4996-0
1. Youth--Alcohol use--Europe. 2. Teenagers--Alcohol use--Europe. 3. Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Europe. I. Jrvinen, Margaretha. II. Room, Robin.
HV5135.Y694 2007
306.1--dc222007011101
Transfered to Digital Printing in2011
ISBN 9780754649960 (hbk)
Contents
Margaretha Jrvinen and Robin Room
Robin Room
Barbro Andersson and Bjrn Hibell
Salme Ahlstrm
Matthias Richter, Anja Leppin, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn and Klaus Hurrelmann
Rutger C.M.E. Engels, Rebecca N.H. De Leeuw, Evelien A.P. Poelen, Haske Van Der Vorst, Carmen S. Van Der Zwaluw and Jan F.J. Van Leeuwe
Howard Parker
Martin Plant and Patrick Miller
Kirsten Verkooijen, Gert A. Nielsen, Nanne de Vries and Kim Bloomfield
Margaretha Jrvinen and Robin Room
Proportion of students (%) who were drunk three times or more during the last 30 days, estimated average consumption in cl. 100% alcohol on the last drinking occasion and proportion of binge drinkers by country
Correlation between positive expectancies (positive) of own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Correlation between negative expectancies (negative) of own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Experienced problems caused by alcohol. All students
Correlation on country level between any experienced problems in relation to own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Correlation on country level between experienced individual problems in relation to own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Correlation on country level between experienced relational problems in relation to own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Correlation on country level between experienced sexual problems in relation to own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Correlation on country level between experienced delinquency problems in relation to own alcohol consumption and having been drunk 3 times or more during the last 30 days
Use of any alcoholic beverage 10 times or more during the last 30 days. Percentages among boys and girls, 2003
Proportion of boys and girls who have been drunk 10 times or more during the last 12 months, 2003
Estimated average consumption of alcohol in cl 100%, on the last drinking occasion
Beer consumption 3 times or more during the last 30 days. Percentages among boys and girls
Wine consumption 3 times or more during the last 30 days. Percentages among boys and girls, 2003
Consumption of spirits 3 times or more during the last 30 days. Percentages among boys and girls, 2003
Parental behaviour, adolescent drinking and friends drinking. Structural model, total group
Parental behaviour, adolescent drinking and friends drinking. Structural model, changing friends
Parental behaviour, adolescent drinking and friends drinking. Structural model, stable friends
Drinking patterns among teenagers, southern wine, central beer and northern spirits cultures, by gender. HBSC 2001/2002 and ESPAD 2003 studies
Contexts and expectations of drinking among teenagers, southern wine, central beer and northern spirits cultures: percent giving answer. ESPAD 2003 study
Problems caused by own alcohol use among teenagers, southern wine, central beer and northern spirits cultures: percent giving answer. ESPAD 2003 study
Expected personal consequences of alcohol consumption and the 30 days drunkenness prevalence rates among Swedish and Greek students
Expected personal consequences of alcohol consumption by alcohol consumption group on the last drinking occasion. Proportion of Greek and Swedish students
Experienced problems due to alcohol consumption and the 30 days drunkenness prevalence rates among Swedish and Greek students
Experienced problems due to alcohol consumption by alcohol consumption group on the last drinking occasion. Proportion of Greek and Swedish students
Survey characteristics
Gender ratios in drinking variables
Regular alcohol use and repeated drunkenness among 11- to 15-year-olds, by country and gender (%)
The relationship between alcohol use (at least once a week) and parental occupation by country, percentages and odds ratios,1 girls and boys
The relationship between drunkenness (2 to 3 times or more) and parental occupation by country, percentages and odds ratios,1 girls and boys
The relationship between alcohol use (at least once a week) and family affluence by country, percentages and odds ratios,1 girls and boys
The relationship between drunkenness (2 to 3 times or more) and family affluence by country, percentages and odds ratios,1 girls and boys
Proportions explained variance for alcohol use of adolescent and best friend at two time points
Reasons for drinking alcohol in hierarchical order by drink status at 17/18 years
Alcohol profiles and consumption rates on last occasion by drug status at 22 years
Negative post-drinking experiences since 18 years of age nominated at 22 years, in hierarchical order by drink status
Frequencies of alcohol consumption in those taught and not taught to drink by their parents
Quantities of alcohol consumed on the last drinking occasion
Ages of first consumption and first intoxication
Family circumstances and parental attitudes
Smoking and illicit drug use in the taught and untaught group
Means and standard deviations of Time 1 measures and correlations with Time 2 measures