The social location of harm from others’ drinking in 10 societies

dc.contributor.authorRoom, Robin
dc.contributor.authorCallinan, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorGreenfield, Thomas K.
dc.contributor.authorRekve, Dag
dc.contributor.authorWaleewong, Orratai
dc.contributor.authorStanesby, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorThamarangsi, Thaksaphon
dc.contributor.authorBenegal, Vivek
dc.contributor.authorCasswell, Sally
dc.contributor.authorFlorenzano, Ramon
dc.contributor.authorHanh, Hoang T.M.
dc.contributor.authorHettige, Siri
dc.contributor.authorKarriker-Jaffe, Katherine J.
dc.contributor.authorObot, Isidore
dc.contributor.authorRao, Girish N.
dc.contributor.authorSiengsounthone, Latsamy
dc.contributor.authorLaslett, Anne-Marie
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-25T20:19:28Z
dc.date.available2021-08-25T20:19:28Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractAims Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from others’ drinking: which segments of the population are more likely to be adversely affected by such harm, and how does this differ between societies? Methods General-population surveys in Australia, Chile, India, Laos, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United States and Vietnam, with a primary focus on the social location of the harmed person by gender, age groups, rural/urban residence and drinking status. Harms from known drinkers were analysed separately from harms from strangers. Results In all sites, risky or moderate drinkers were more likely than abstainers to report harm from the drinking of known drinkers, with risky drinkers the most likely to report harm. This was also generally true for harm from strangers’ drinking, although the patterns were more mixed in Vietnam and Thailand. Harm from strangers’ drinking was more often reported by males, while gender disparity in harm from known drinkers varied between sites. Younger adults were more likely to experience harm both from known drinkers and from strangers in some, but not all, societies. Only a few sites showed significant urban/rural differences, with disparities varying in direction. In multivariate analyses, most relationships remained, although some were no longer significant. Conclusion The social location of harms from others’ drinking, whether known or a stranger, varies considerably between societies. One near-commonality among the societies is that those who are themselves risky drinkers are more likely to suffer harm from others’drinking.es
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dc.identifier.citationRoom, R., Callinan, S., Greenfield, T. K., Rekve, D., Waleewong, O., Stanesby, O., Thamarangsi, T., Benegal, V., Casswell, S., Florenzano, R., Hanh, H. T. M., Hettige, S., Karriker-Jaffe, K. J., Obot, I., Rao, G. N., Siengsounthone, L., and Laslett, A.-M. (2019) The social location of harm from others’ drinking in 10 societies, Addiction, 114, 425– 433. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14447.es
dc.identifier.urihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1111/add.14447es
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11447/4480
dc.language.isoenes
dc.sourceAddiction
dc.subjectComparative studieses
dc.subjectCross-national comparisones
dc.subjectDemographic variationes
dc.subjectInterpersonal harmes
dc.subjectOthers’ drinkinges
dc.subjectRisky drinkinges
dc.titleThe social location of harm from others’ drinking in 10 societieses
dc.typeArticlees

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