Affiliation:
1. Medical Faculty, Niš + Public Health Institute of Niš, Niš
2. Medical Faculty, Niš
3. Medical Faculty, Niš + Clinical Centre, Mental Health Clinic, Niš
Abstract
Introduction. The prevalence of unhealthy alcohol use among university
students is increasing in many countries. Objective. The aim of the study was
to investigate alcohol consumption and alcohol-related knowledge, attitudes
and risky behaviors among Serbian university students. Methods. The
cross-sectional study was carried out at the three state universities from
January to June in the academic year 2009/2010 and included 2,285 students of
both genders. The students filled out a questionnaire consisting of 70
questions with respect to demographic and socioeconomic characteristics,
their lifestyle habits, styles and attitudes, health assessment, as well as
exposure to different risk factors. Results. It was found that 77.7% of
students drank alcohol occasionally, 4.6% of them consumed it on a daily
basis. Friedman?s test (p<0.001) showed that students prefer drinking beer to
all other alcoholic beverages. Students in Belgrade and students of Technical
faculties are undisputed champions when it comes to how often they drink six
or more drinks on a single occasion. Older students in Serbia drink more and
get drunk more frequently. Conclusion. A high percentage of Serbian students
consume alcohol, and even though they have their first drink at an early age,
they generally drink less than students in many other countries.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
7 articles.
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