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The My World Survey (MWS): The Twin Track- Alcohol and mental health in young people today Amanda Fitzgerald 1 & Barbara Dooley 1,2 UCD School of Psychology 1 Headstrong- National Centre for Youth Mental Health 2

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The My World Survey (MWS): The Twin Track- Alcohol and mental health in young people today. Amanda Fitzgerald 1 & Barbara Dooley 1,2 UCD School of Psychology 1 Headstrong- National Centre for Youth Mental Health 2. The context. Drinking is part of the Irish culture - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The My World Survey (MWS):The Twin Track- Alcohol and mental health in

young people today

Amanda Fitzgerald1 & Barbara Dooley1,2

UCD School of Psychology1

Headstrong- National Centre for Youth Mental Health2

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The context

• Drinking is part of the Irish culture

• Research in Europe and the US has found that alcohol use is beginning in early adolescence, consumption rates are increasing and polysubstance use is evident (Newes-Adeyi et al 2005; WHO 2007)

• Alcohol is a particular risk in adolescence(Strandheim et al 2009)

• Underage and binge drinking have negative effects on adolescent development and mental health (Chen et al., 2008)

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When do mental health issues begin to emerge?

Victorian Burden of Disease Study (1996)

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Aims

• Describe patterns of drinking behaviour across the second level school cycle

• Determine the associations between drinking behaviour, as defined by the WHO AUDIT tool, and mental health indicators

• Investigate the link between alcohol misuse and suicidal behaviours among young adults

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Methodology

• Sampling young people from 12-25 years of age in line with the WHO definition of adolescent and emerging adulthood

– Second level students 12-18 (N = 6,085)

• Randomly selected schools 72/145 participated (49%)

– Third level students 17-25 N=8,221

• All universities and 5 ITs

– Employed young people 18-25 (N =170)

– Unemployed young people 18-25 (N =154)

– Trainees 18-25 (N = 306)

– Total sample: 14,936

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The MWS

• Positive Domains– Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support

(MSPSS) – Coping Strategy Indicator – Optimism – Resilience Scale for Adolescents (READ) – Self Esteem Scale (RSE) – Satisfaction with Life Scale

• Negative Domains– Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) – Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) – Behavioural Adjustment Scale (BAS)– CRAFFT (risk taking scale)

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Data from Second Level Sample

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Data on alcohol frequency and binge drinking

49% (N=2784) of adolescents never drink alcohol

School year

% of drinking at least monthly

% of drinking, at least monthly, 6 or more drinks in one session

1st year 6% 15%

2nd yr 13% 21%

3rd yr 22% 28%

4th yr 33% (11% weekly) 33%

5th yr 52% (19% weekly) 47% (10% weekly)

6th yr 69% (28% weekly) 57% (16% weekly)

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Typical drinking volume

• In 3rd yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 1-2 drinks (30%), 3-4 drinks (24%), 5-6 drinks (25%)

• In 4th yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 3-4 drinks (38%), 5-6 drinks (24%)

• In 5th & 6th yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 5-6 drinks (30%), 7-9 drinks (22%), with 15% of 6th yrs drinking 10+ on a typical drinking occasion

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Alcohol behaviour classification –AUDIT (WHO, 2001)

Classification Junior Cycle (1st, 2nd, 3rd year)

Senior Cycle (4th, 5th, 6th year)

Low riskdrinking

90% 65%

Problem drinking

6% 26%

Hazardous drinking

2% 5%

Possible alcohol dependence

2% 4%

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AUDIT recommended cutoffs for adolescents (Knight et al., 2003; Santis et al., 2009)

Classification Junior Cycle (1st, 2nd, 3rd year)

Senior Cycle (4th, 5th, 6th year)

Low riskdrinking

78% 33%

Problem drinking

22% 67%

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Alcohol behaviour across school year

• Significant linear trend F(5,5807) =242.37, p < .001. 6th yrs M=8.55, are in the problem drinking range and are significantly different from all other years

• Similar pattern for males and females

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Alcohol behaviour across age group

• Significant linear trend F(6,14311) =691.67, p < .001. Similar pattern for males and females

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Factors associated with use alcohol use in adolescents

• Chi-square analysis observed :– Adolescents in the Junior Cycle, classified in

problem drinking category, were more likely to report severe/very severe depression. This was also evident for those in the Senior Cycle, but the association was stronger for Junior Cycle.

– These patterns also emerged for stress and anxiety

– Alcohol behaviour was also linked to self-esteem, where problem drinking behaviour was associated with lower self-esteem. This was evident in both the Junior Cycle, and Senior Cycle

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Factors associated with use alcohol use in adolescents

• Alcohol use was linked to positive and negative factors– Low levels of alcohol use were associated

with higher optimism, support from family, life satisfaction and resilience

– Higher rates of alcohol use were associated with increased risk taking, high family conflict, feeling angry, school misconduct and antisocial behaviour

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Data from Young Adult Sample

(17-25 years)

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Alcohol misuse and suicidal behaviour

• WHO (2004) – Risk of suicide is 8 times greater when a person is currently abusing alcohol than if not abusing alcohol

• Ireland ranked 4th in Europe for suicide rate in 15-24 yr olds (NOSP, 2010)

• Young adults (17-25 yrs) who were identified as having a possible alcohol dependence were at increased risk for self-harm, suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts

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Conclusions

• Problem alcohol behaviour has clear patterns of frequency, binge drinking and volume across year group in second level

• Problem drinking was found to be linked to an increased risk for mental health difficulties and a reduction in self-esteem

• Young people at low risk for drinking have better mental health, engage in more positive coping strategies and have a more positive outlook on life

• Need to delay the onset of drinking

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Thank You!

Email: [email protected]

Link to My World Survey Report

www.headstrong.ie/content/myworld