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      Associations of alcohol use with mental health and alcohol exposure among school-going students in Cambodia

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          The aim of this study was to examine the associations of alcohol use with sociodemographic factors, mental health and alcohol exposure among school-going adolescents in Cambodia. The analysis included 3,806 school children, mean age 15.7 years (SD=1.8), from Cambodia who participated in the “Global School-based Student Health Survey” (GSHS) in 2013. The results indicate that overall, 10.0% of the students reported current alcohol use, 10.8% lifetime drunkenness, and 2.8% problem drinking. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, sociodemographic factors (older age and being male), mental health and other variables (bullying victimization, OR (odds ratio) = 1.99; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) [1.50, 2.65] and OR = 2.15; 95% CI [1.58, 3.21], respectively; having attempted suicide, OR = 2.04; 95% CI [1.35, 3.08] and OR = 2.06; 95% CI [1.29, 3.28], respectively and illicit drug use, OR = 4.97; 95% CI [2.41, 10.24] OR = 5.05; 95% CI [2.14, 11.98], respectively) and alcohol exposure variables (peer influence on drinking alcohol, OR = 6.68; 95% CI [4.75, 9.39] and OR = 7.83; 95% CI [5.73, 10.66], respectively and daily or almost daily to alcohol advertising in the past 30 days OR = 1.61; 95% CI [1.03, 2.51] and OR = 2.30; 95% CI [1.40, 3.77], respectively) were significantly positively associated with current alcohol use and drunkenness. Moreover, older age, being male, bullying victimization, having close friends, suicide attempt, drug use, father or male guardian drinks alcohol and peer influence were associated with problem drinking. There is a need to implement public health interventions with a special focus on the determinants of alcohol consumption, including exposure to alcohol advertising, in this age group.

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          Journal
          Nagoya J Med Sci
          Nagoya J Med Sci
          Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
          Nagoya University
          0027-7622
          2186-3326
          December 2016
          : 78
          : 4
          : 415-422
          Affiliations
          [1 ]ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand
          [2 ]Department of Research Innovation and Development, University of Limpopo, Turfloop Campus, Sovenga, South Africa
          [3 ]HIV/AIDS/STIs and TB (HAST), Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa
          [4 ]Preventive Medicine Dept., Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
          Author notes

          Corresponding author: Karl Peltzer, PhD, Dr. Habil ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, 25/25 Phutthamonthon 4 Rd., Salaya, Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand

          E-mail: karl.pel@mahidol.ac.th

          Article
          10.18999/nagjms.78.4.415
          5159467
          28008197
          f1b9ac45-94b3-4015-901c-8a1a4f60164e

          This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

          History
          : 23 May 2016
          : 23 August 2016
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          alcohol use,mental health,alcohol advertising,school children,cambodia

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