F. Pechansky et Fc. Barros, PROBLEMS RELATED TO ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION BY ADOLESCENTS LIVING IN THE CITY OF PORTO-ALEGRE, BRAZIL, Journal of drug issues, 25(4), 1995, pp. 735-750
A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in a randomized sampl
e of 575 households of the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, providing a w
eighted N of 950 adolescents, their ages ranging from 10 to 18, Subjec
ts were submitted to individualized interviewing, using a structured i
nstrument, about their normal and abusive patterns of alcohol drinking
, Alcohol use is frequent (71%), with no sex differences. Overall, mal
es reported more problems with drinking than females (36.8% vs, 28.9%)
, its prevalence increasing in the older subjects. Seventy percent of
the problems (both sexes) were physical complaints. Normal, excessive,
and intoxicating levels of use were recorded, with higher patterns re
ported by males. Lifetime intoxications were common (more than 50%) af
ter the age of 17, and more frequently reported by males. The implicat
ions for prevention programs and strategies to cope with adolescent al
cohol abuse are discussed.