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Single Parent Family Structure as a Predictor of Alcohol Use among Secondary School Students: Evidence from Jamaica
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2018 Apr 23;19(S1):19-23
Authors: Oshi SN, Abel WD, Agu CF, Omeje JC, Smith PW, Ukwaja KN, Ricketts Roomes T, Meka IA, Weaver S, Rae T, Oshi DC
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the potential relationship between Jamaican secondary students' alcohol drinking habits and their family structure. Methods: Data collected from a nationally representative survey of 3,365 students were analysed. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. Results: Out of the 3,365 students, 1,044 (31.0%) were from single-parent families. Single-parent families, married-parent families and common law-parent families were significantly associated with lifetime use of alcohol (AOR= 1.72, 95% CI= 1.06 - 2.79; AOR= 1.73, 95% CI= 1.07- 2.81, AOR= 1.94, 95%CI= 1.17- 3.21 respectively). However, family structure was not significantly associated with past year and past month alcohol use. Students whose parents "sometimes" knew their whereabouts were significantly less likely to use alcohol in their lifetime compared to students whose parents "Always" knew where the students were. Conclusion: Family structure is an independent predictor of alcohol use among high school students in Jamaica. Being from single-parent families, married-parent and common- law parent families were significantly associated with increased likelihood for lifetime alcohol use.
PMID: 29681146 [PubMed - in process]
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