Identifying predictors and prevalence of alcohol consumption among university students: nine years of follow-up
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To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol consumption among university students during late
adolescence and young adulthood and to identify the associated factors.
Material and Methods
Cohort study among university students in Spain (n = 1382). Heavy Episodic Drinking
(HED) and Risky Consumption (RC) were measured with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification
Test (AUDIT) at ages 18, 20, 22, 24 and 27 years. Data on potential factors associated
with alcohol use were obtained with an additional questionnaire. Multilevel logistic
regression for repeated measures was used to obtain adjusted OR (Odds Ratios).
Results
The rates of prevalence of RC were lower, but not statistically significant, in women. The
age-related changes in these rates were similar in both genders, and the prevalence of RC
peaked at 20 years. By contrast, the prevalence of HED was significantly lower in women
and peaked at 18 years in women and at 22 years in men. Multivariate models showed that
early age of onset of alcohol use (OR = 10.6 and OR = 6.9 for women; OR = 8.3 and
OR = 8.2 for men) and positive expectations about alcohol (OR = 7.8 and OR = 4.5 for
women; OR = 3.6 and OR = 3.3 for men) were the most important risk factors for RC and
HED. Living away from the family home was also a risk factor for both consumption patterns
among women (OR = 3.16 and OR = 2.34), while a high maternal education level was a risk
factor for RC among both genders (OR = 1.62 for women; OR = 2.49 for men).
Conclusions
Alcohol consumption decreases significantly at the end of youth, with higher rates of prevalence
and a later peak among men. Prevention strategies should focus on beliefs and expectations about alcohol and on delaying the age of onset. Women are at particular risk
for these consumption patterns if they live away from their parents. Belonging to a highincome
family is a strong risk factor for RC
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Moure-Rodríguez L, Piñeiro M, Corral Varela M, Rodríguez-Holguín S, Cadaveira F, Caamaño-Isorna F (2016) Identifying Predictors and Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption among University Students: Nine Years of Follow-Up. PLoS ONE 11(11): e0165514. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0165514
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165514Sponsors
Funding for this study was provided by the Spanish National Plan on Drugs (PND, SPI/
3462/2010). PND played no further role in this study
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© 2016 Moure-Rodríguez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited








