Personal experiences of drinking and alcohol-related risk perceptions: The importance of the
subjective dimension
Engelsk titel: Personal experiences of drinking and alcohol-related risk perceptions: The importance of the
subjective dimension
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Författare:
Karlsson, Patrik
Email: patrik.karlsson@socarb.su.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 35
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 12103951
Sammanfattning
Aims – To explore the association between subjective experiences of drinking and alcohol-related
risk perceptions. Methods – The data is based on a questionnaire with questions about beliefs,
use habits and experiences of alcohol and tobacco sent to a random sample of 3,000 Swedes
aged 18 to 70 years (response rate= 1,623 individuals, or 54%). In this study, those respondents
who had ever been drinking alcohol were included (1,536 individuals). The data were analysed
statistically by cross tabs and multiple logistic regression. Results – With some exceptions, the
results generally showed that differences in subjective experiences of drinking were related to
risk perceptions of alcohol consumption. In particular, those who had more negative than positive
subjective experiences of alcohol consumption had substantially higher risk perceptions than
those who had more positive than negative experiences, controlling for alcohol consumption
and potential confounders. There were also several significant differences between individuals
differently involved in alcohol consumption, net of subjective experiences. Conclusions –
Subjective experiences of alcohol consumption appear to be an important construct in relation to
alcohol-related risk perceptions. To understand the link between personal experiences and risk
perceptions pertaining to alcohol consumption, both objective measures of personal experiences
and subjective measures should be considered.