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Citation

Maciorkowska E, Buraczewska E, Sacharewicz A. Adv. Med. Sci. 2007; 52(1): 115-118.

Affiliation

Department of Pediatric Nursing, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland. emaciorkowska@o2.pl

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Medical University of BiaƂystok, Publisher Walter de Gruyter)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18229646

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the frequency of alcoholic beverage use among children and young people of Bialystok city and to assess the influence of familial and environmental factors on this phenomenon. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 894 pupils in the city of Bialystok. An anonymous questionnaire, prepared in the Department of Pediatric Nursery of the Medical University of Bialystok was used in the study. RESULTS: The examinations revealed that alcohol use among adolescents of Bialystok increases with the increasing age of pupils (33.2%--the first grade of middle school, 63.4%--the third grade of middle school, and 79.9%--the second grade of high school). The first experience with alcohol took place in the 5-10 age bracket, but the greatest alcohol initiation (35% of young people) was reported in the 10-15 age bracket; 16% of children were not capable of establishing proper relations with their parents. The examined pupils observed destructive behavior most frequently among their friends (38%) and in people with whom they had no direct contact (36.8%). Adolescents were revealed to use alcohol for company (21.6%), due to lack of safety feeling (18.4%), and the ability of free time organizing (23.4%). CONCLUSION: 1. Alcohol use by children and adolescents from the city of Bialystok increases with the age and the biggest alcohol initiation takes place in the age of 10-15 brackets. 2. Familial and social conditioning/factors influence alcohol use by children and adolescents.



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