Young people's alcohol use in and around water: A scoping review of the literature

Author:

Carey Renee N.1ORCID,Crawford Gemma2ORCID,Jancey Jonine2ORCID,Lam Tina3ORCID,Nimmo Lauren4ORCID,Trapp Gina5ORCID,Pollard Christina1ORCID,Hooper Paula5ORCID,Leavy Justine E.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Population Health Curtin University Perth Australia

2. Collaboration for Evidence Research and Impact in Public Health, School of Population Health Curtin University Perth Australia

3. Monash Addiction Research Centre Monash University Melbourne Australia

4. Research, Media and Communications Royal Life Saving Society Western Australia Perth Australia

5. Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Perth Australia

Abstract

AbstractIssuesThe surrounding social and commercial context, including alcohol advertising, heavily influences alcohol consumption. Alcohol use is a major risk factor for both fatal and non‐fatal drowning, particularly for young people.ApproachWe conducted a scoping review to explore the peer‐reviewed literature on the use of alcohol by young people (aged 15–34 years) in the context of aquatic environments. Five electronic academic databases were searched for English‐language studies conducted in high‐income countries and published in the last 15 years (since 2008). The MetaQAT framework was used to assess methodological quality of included studies.Key FindingsThe review included a total of 24 studies, including those addressing the prevalence of and/or risk factors for alcohol use in aquatic environments among young people (n = 13); the epidemiology of alcohol‐related unintentional drowning in young people (n = 9); and interventions to reduce alcohol‐related harm around water (n = 3). Findings suggest that young people commonly consume alcohol around water, particularly young men. We found multiple influences on this behaviour, including the perception of risk, location of aquatic activity and presence of others, particularly peers.ImplicationsUnderstanding the literature addressing alcohol use around water among young people will assist in identifying and setting priorities for drowning prevention, including the need to mitigate the effects of alcohol advertising which promotes drinking in and around water.ConclusionThere is a clear imperative to address the use of alcohol by young people in aquatic environments. These findings have key implications for public health policy, advocacy and practice.

Funder

Healthway

Publisher

Wiley

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