Title of article :
The Perceived Neighborhood Crime and Hazardous Alcohol Use Among Youth in University of the Northeastern Thailand Context
Author/Authors :
Yangyuen, Suneerat Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University, Thailand , Songklang, Suwimon Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University, Thailand , Mahaweerawat, Udomsak Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University, Thailand , Mahaweerawat, Chatchada Faculty of Medicine - Mahasarakham University, Thailand
Abstract :
Background: The residents’ perceptions of the crime and lack of safety with their neighborhood
environment, associated with stress that confers risk for drinking .While many studies have focused
on adult drinking, less is known about how subjective neighborhood crime influences drinking
during adolescent. We aimed to determine the association of perceived neighborhood crime and
youth alcohol use.
Study design: A cross-sectional study.
Methods: This study was conducted on 1087 university youths from 30 neighborhood clusters in
Northeastern Thailand from May 2019 to Mar 2020 .The data were collected by self-administered
questionnaire .A multilevel logistic regression model was applied to examine the effect of perceived
neighborhood crime on hazardous alcohol use.
Results :Most of youths were female, approximately 60.7 %reported hazardous alcohol use, and
the average perceived neighborhood crime score was 65.1 (standard deviation, 2.1) .The perceived
neighborhood crime was associated with hazardous alcohol use; a 1-unit increase in the scores for
perceived neighborhood crime corresponded to a 20 %increase in hazardous alcohol use. The role
of perceived neighborhood crime on alcohol use varied among males, but not females.
Conclusion :The perceived neighborhood crime plays a role in the increase likelihood of
hazardous alcohol use .The consideration of neighborhood crime context is important to design the
alcohol preventive and intervention strategies.
Keywords :
Neighborhood , Alcohol Youths , Thailand
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Health Sciences(JRHS)