Abstract:
Alcohol misuse is a relevant public health issue in Thailand. The assessment of the prevalence of alcohol use among adolescents may guide policies and programmes aimed at reducing alcohol use among this age group. Using data from the Thailand Global School-based Student Health Surety (GSHS) 2008, we assessed the prevalence of alcohol use and the associated factors among adolescents (n = 2758). Overall, the prevalence of current alcohol use was 14.8% (21.2% males and 9.3% females). Variables positively associated with the outcome in multivariable analysis among boys were older age, other substance use (smoking and illicit drug use), sex in the past 12 months, physical fighting, injury in the past 12 months, and among girls poverty, smoking, physical fighting and lack of parental or guardian connectedness. Efforts to prevent and control alcohol misuse may need to address a cluster of risk behaviours including cigarette smoking.
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