Have the personality and socio‐demographic profiles of Australian adolescent drinkers changed?

Author:

Taylor Nicholas123ORCID,Callinan Sarah4ORCID,Pennay Amy4ORCID,Livingston Michael12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Drug Research Institute Curtin University Melbourne Australia

2. Burnet Institute Melbourne Australia

3. School of Psychology Deakin University Geelong Australia

4. Centre for Alcohol Policy Research La Trobe University Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAdolescent alcohol consumption has been declining across many countries, with rates of abstinence also increasing among younger cohorts. A range of socio‐demographic variables and personality traits are associated with alcohol use; however, no study has examined whether the relationship between personality and drinking has changed over time as adolescent drinking has declined.MethodsData from 15‐ to 17‐year‐old respondents were extracted from four waves (2004/2005, 2008/2009, 2012/2013, 2016/2017) of a long running Australian cohort study. Logistic regression analyses with interaction terms were used to determine whether personality traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and emotional stability) and socio‐demographic variables (age, gender, equivalised income, family structure, cultural background, school attendance and regionality) significantly differed between drinkers and abstainers and whether these relationships changed across cohorts.ResultsThe prevalence of drinking for 15‐ to 17‐year‐olds significantly declined over each survey wave from 54% in 2004/2005 to 24% in 2016/2017. Conscientiousness (odds ratio [OR] 0.82, confidence interval [CI] = 0.73, 0.93), extraversion ([OR] 1.25, [CI] = 1.11, 1.40) and emotional stability ([OR] 0.73, [CI] = 0.64, 0.83) were all significant predictors of alcohol consumption. No significant interactions between cohort and personality traits or socio‐demographic variables were found.Discussion and ConclusionsThe study found no evidence to indicate that the relationship between adolescent alcohol consumption and personality has changed. Similarly, socio‐demographic relationships with drinking were stable as drinking prevalence dropped by more than half. This adds to the evidence that drinking declines among adolescents are spread broadly across the population and not concentrated within identifiable sub‐groups of young people.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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