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Principals’ reports of adults’ alcohol use in Australian secondary schools

机译:校长关于澳大利亚中学成年人饮酒的报道

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Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and support the physical and emotional wellbeing of their children. Schools therefore have the potential to play a role in the socialisation of alcohol use through school policies and practices regarding consumption of alcohol by adults at school events in the presence of children. Methods This survey was undertaken to a) compare the extent to which alcohol is used at secondary school events, when children are present, in the states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria (VIC), Australia; b) describe principals’ level of agreement with these practices; c) their awareness of state policies on this issue; and d) the predictors of such events. A random sample of secondary schools, stratified to represent metropolitan and non-metropolitan schools were invited to participate. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were conducted with p values?Results A total of 241 (43?%) schools consented to participate in the study. Fifteen percent of participating NSW schools and 57?% of VIC schools held at least one event in which alcohol was consumed by adults in the presence of children in the year before the survey. Of the 100 reported events, 78?% were Year 12 graduation dinners, and 18?% were debutante balls. Compared to NSW principals, VIC principals were significantly more likely to agree with the use of alcohol at these events; significantly less likely to be aware of their state education department policy on this issue; have a policy at their own school or support policy that prohibits alcohol use at such events; and less likely to report having enough information to make decisions about this. Conclusions There is a growing focus on adults’ use of alcohol at school events when children are present. Schools can play an important role in educating and socialising children about alcohol via both the curriculum and policies regarding adults’ alcohol use at school events. Findings from this study suggest education department and school-based policies that prohibit or restrict the use of alcohol, are significant predictors of adults’ alcohol use at school events when children are present.
机译:背景学校为父母和更广泛的社区提供了机会,以联系和支持孩子的身心健康。因此,学校有可能通过有关在有儿童在场的情况下成人在学校活动中饮酒的学校政策和做法,在饮酒社会化中发挥作用。方法进行这项调查的目的是:a)比较澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)和维多利亚州(VIC)的中学活动中有孩子时使用酒精的程度; b)描述校长对这些做法的同意程度; c)他们对这个问题的国家政策的认识; d)此类事件的预测因素。随机抽取了代表大都市和非大都市学校的中学样本。结果用p值进行双变量和多变量分析。结果共有241所学校(43%)同意参加该研究。在调查之前的一年,新州有15%的参与学校和VIC的57%的学校至少举行过一次成年人在有儿童的情况下喝酒的活动。在报告的100个事件中,有78%是12年级毕业晚宴,有18%是初次登台的舞会。与新南威尔士州校长相比,在这些事件中,维多利亚国际中心校长更有可能同意使用酒精。了解州教育部门在此问题上的政策的可能性大大降低;在自己的学校有一项禁止在此类事件中饮酒的政策或支持政策;并且不太可能报告有足够的信息来对此做出决策。结论人们越来越关注成年人在有孩子的学校活动中的饮酒情况。通过在学校活动中有关成年人饮酒的课程和政策,学校可以在教育和社交儿童饮酒方面发挥重要作用。这项研究的结果表明,教育部门和学校禁止或限制使用酒精的政策,是成年人在有孩子的学校活动中使用酒精的重要预测指标。

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