Sin beyond surfers? Young people's risky behaviour during Schoolies Week in three Queensland regions

Citation
L. Zinkiewicz et al., Sin beyond surfers? Young people's risky behaviour during Schoolies Week in three Queensland regions, DRUG AL REV, 18(3), 1999, pp. 279-285
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
DRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW
ISSN journal
09595236 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
279 - 285
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-5236(199909)18:3<279:SBSYPR>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The present study investigated substance use and interpersonal conflict wit hin the previous 24 hours of young people celebrating Schoolies Week in the Queensland Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast or Wide Bay regions. Questionnaires were completed by 291 males and 367 females, who were predominantly 17 or 1 8 years old and Queensland residents. Participants engaged in very high lev els of drinking, marijuana and ecstasy use in comparison to relevant popula tion statistics, Males were heavier marijuana users and drinkers than were females, and suffered more negative consequences of drinking. They also exp erienced more interpersonal conflict, although females were more likely to report being sexually harassed, Behaviour was riskier at the Gold Coast tha n elsewhere, with males within regions engaging in riskier behaviour. Drink ers were more likely to report using marijuana and alcohol, and suffering f rom the consequences of alcohol, than were non-drinkers. The data suggest t hat harm minimization interventions targeted at Schoolies Week participants are needed in all areas in which Schoolies Week are celebrated, although t here is a particular need at the Gold Coast. These data also suggest that c urrent interventions may be inadequate in preventing harm to participants, and may need to focus on participants' expectations of the consequences of celebrations.