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Proportion as a metric of problematic alcohol-energy drink consumption in college students

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Pages 581-586 | Received 03 Aug 2016, Accepted 14 Nov 2016, Published online: 31 Jan 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) is linked to deleterious drinking, particularly within college students. However, measurement and methodological concerns complicate a more thorough understanding of how AmED contributes to problematic alcohol consumption. This study examined AmED proportion (i.e., percentage of overall drinking events involving AmED consumption) as a metric for differentiating problematic alcohol use and tested the utility for explaining additional risk of alcohol-related problems beyond overall alcohol involvement. Methods: Self-report data were collected from a diverse sample of AmED consumers from two west-coast U.S. universities (N = 458; 60.1% female; 31.4% White). Participants were divided into three AmED proportion groups: low (25% or less of all drinking events), moderate (about 50%), or high (75% or more), and assessed for overall alcohol use and related consequences. Results: The groups did not differ on demographics or recent alcohol use. However, high proportion users reported significantly more alcohol-related problems than the low and moderate groups, even after controlling for overall alcohol involvement. However, proportion did not differentiate at-risk drinking as measured by cut-scores of the AUDIT. Conclusions: Findings provide support for proportion as metric for differentiating alcohol-related problems within AmED consumers. Implications for future research and interventions were discussed.

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No conflicts of interest were declared by the authors.

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