Alcohol use and family-related factors among Spanish university students: the unHicos project

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Romero-Rodríguez Esperanza,Amezcua-Prieto Carmen,Morales-Suárez-Varela María,Pérez Carlos Ayán,Mateos-Campos Ramona,Marcos-Delgado Alba,Ortíz-Moncada Rocío,Martín Susana Redondo,Rodríguez-Reinado Carmen,Delgado-Rodríguez Miguel,Abellán Gemma Blázquez,Molero Jessica Alonso,Martín-Peláez Sandra,Cancela-Carral José M.,Valero Juan Luis F.,Martínez-Ruiz Virginia,Fernández-Villa Tania

Abstract

Abstract Background During adolescence and youth there are relevant changes in the consolidation, gain or loss of consumption habits and lifestyles and the family factors has a fundamental role to development these habits. The study of the consumption of toxins, such as alcohol intake, is crucial at this stage due to the repercussions that said consumption presents in adulthood. Therefore, the objective of our study was to evaluate the associations between alcohol consumption patterns and related family factors (family functioning, family history of alcohol consumption) in Spanish university students. Methods Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, multicenter study, carried out in first-year university students from 11 Spanish universities. Through an online questionnaire, alcohol consumption (risky consumption and intensive consumption or binge drinking), family functioning and history of alcohol in the family were evaluated. Risky alcohol consumption and binge drinking were assessed using the AUDIT test, and family functioning was assessed using the family APGAR questionnaire. A descriptive analysis of the data was performed, as well as the Chi-Square test and Student's T-Test, and non-conditional logistic regression models were carried out to examine this association. Results The prevalence of risky alcohol consumption identified in the 10,167 respondents was 16.9% (95% CI = 16.2–17.6), and that of BD was 48.8% (95% CI = 47.9–48.8). There is a significant association between risky alcohol consumption and family functioning in students of both sexes, with greater consumption in the face of severe dysfunctional support (men OR = 1.72; p < 0.001 and women OR = 1.74; p < 0.001) and family history of consumption (p = 0.005). Regarding the binge drinking pattern, no statistically significant differences were observed. Conclusions Risky alcohol consumption in university students is associated with dysfunctional family support, unlike the binge drinking pattern, where there is no such association. The findings of this study show the importance of creating prevention programs focused on the family approach in university students, which include alcohol screening in the population with a family history of this substance, and greater social support from health services.

Funder

Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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