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Alcohol's harm to others: reduced wellbeing and health status for those with heavy drinkers in their lives.

Authors :
Casswell, Sally
You, Ru Quan
Huckle, Taisia
Source :
Addiction; Jun2011, Vol. 106 Issue 6, p1087-1094, 8p, 4 Charts
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The impact of alcohol on those other than the drinker is an under-researched area with important policy implications. This study is a first step in investigating relationships between exposure to heavy drinkers in respondent's lives with measures of health status and wellbeing. A cross-sectional general population survey was carried out among 3068 New Zealand residents aged 12-80 years (response rate 64%) using an in-house computer-assisted telephone interviewing system. Respondents' estimates of health status (European Quality of Life-5 Dimensions) and subjective wellbeing (Personal Wellbeing Index) were measured along with self-reports of heavy drinkers in their lives, demographic variables and own drinking. More than one in four of the sample had experienced someone they considered to be a heavy drinker in their environment in the past 12 months. An index of exposure to heavy drinkers, reflecting numbers of heavy drinkers and cohabitation, predicted lower health status and personal wellbeing while controlling for demographic variables and respondent's own drinking Cross-sectional data from a general population sample suggest that there is a relationship between exposure to heavy drinkers and reduced personal wellbeing and poorer health status. Exposure to heavy drinkers may have negative impacts for others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09652140
Volume :
106
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Addiction
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
60538162
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03361.x