| Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy | |
| Alcohol use in the military: associations with health and wellbeing | |
| Annette J. Dobson1  Annabel C. L. McGuire2  Michael Waller1  | |
| [1] The University of Queensland, School of Public Health, Herston Road, Herston 4006, Australia;The University of Queensland, Centre for Australian Military and Veterans Health, School of Public Health, Herston Road, Herston 4006, Australia | |
| 关键词: General population; Drinking; Health; Military; Alcohol; | |
| Others : 1223362 DOI : 10.1186/s13011-015-0023-4 |
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| received in 2014-11-17, accepted in 2015-07-13, 发布年份 2015 | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the general population, and how alcohol affected the military group’s health and social functioning.
Methods
A cross sectional survey of military personnel (n = 5311) collected self-reported data on alcohol use (AUDIT scale) and general health, role limitations because of physical health problems (role physical), and social functioning scores (SF36 subscales). Logistic regression was used to compare drinking behaviours between the military sample and a general population sample, using the categories risky drinkers (>2 units per day), low risk drinkers (≤2 standard drinks per day) and abstainers. Groups in the military sample with the highest levels of alcohol misuse (harmful drinking AUDIT ≥ 16, alcohol dependence AUDIT ≥ 20, and binge drinking) were also identified. Linear regression models were then used to assess the association between alcohol misuse and SF36 scores.
Results
There were fewer risky drinkers in the military sample than in the general population sample. There were also fewer abstainers, but more people who drank at a lower risk level (≤2 standard drinks per day), than in a sample of the general population. Harmful drinking and alcohol dependence were most commonly observed in men, younger age groups, non-commissioned officers and lower ranks as well as reserve and ex-serving groups. Alcohol misuse was clearly associated with poorer general health scores, more role limitations because of physical health problems, and lower social functioning.
Conclusions
Although risky drinking was lower in the military group than in the general population, drinking was associated with poorer health, more limitations because of physical health problems, and poorer social functioning in Defence members. These results highlight the potential benefits for Defence forces in reducing alcohol use among members, in both those groups identified at highest risk, and across the military workforce as a whole.
【 授权许可】
2015 Waller et al.
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