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-  2019 

Leisure activity and alcohol use among Ukrainian adolescents

DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100201

Keywords: Alcohol, Leisure, Adolescence

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The aim of this paper was to investigate associations between engagement in various types of leisure activity and alcohol use among Ukrainian adolescents. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1075 adolescents who were enrolled in the Family and Children of Ukraine birth cohort study using a self-administered questionnaire to determine how they prefer to spend their leisure time and their use of alcohol. Use of social media was associated with a higher risk of ever having used alcohol (OR?=?2.11; 95%CI: [1.40–3.19]), used alcohol in the past 12?months (OR?=?2.60; 95%CI [1.73–3.90]), and used alcohol in the past 30?days (OR?=?2.35; 95%CI [1.50–3.70]). Visiting entertainment establishments (discos, recreation centers) was associated with a higher risk of ever used alcohol (OR?=?1.84; 95%CI [1.33–2.56]), used alcohol in the past 12?months (OR?=?2.09 95%CI (1.52–2.87), and used alcohol in the past 30?days (OR?=?2.29; 95%CI [1.65–3.17]). Reading books was protective against using alcohol in the past 12?months (OR?=?0.59; 95%CI [0.42–0.82] and the past 30?days (OR?=?0.47; 95%CI [0.35–0.63]). Engaging in cultural leisure activities was protective against alcohol use in the past 30?days (OR?=?0.72; 95% CI [0.54–0.95]). We conclude that among Ukrainian adolescents, engagement in sports, social media use and visiting entertainment establishments are associated with increased risk for alcohol use while reading books and engaging in cultural leisure activities are protective

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