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.

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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 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)

When do mental health issues begin to emerge? Victorian Burden of Disease Study (1996 )

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

Methodology Sampling young people from years of age in line with the WHO definition of adolescent and emerging adulthood –Second level students (N = 6,085) Randomly selected schools 72/145 participated (49%) –Third level students N=8,221 All universities and 5 ITs –Employed young people (N =170) –Unemployed young people (N =154) –Trainees (N = 306) –Total sample: 14,936

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)

Data from Second Level Sample

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 1 st year6%15% 2 nd yr13%21% 3 rd yr22%28% 4 th yr33% (11% weekly)33% 5 th yr52% (19% weekly)47% (10% weekly) 6 th yr69% (28% weekly)57% (16% weekly)

Typical drinking volume In 3 rd yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 1-2 drinks (30%), 3-4 drinks (24%), 5-6 drinks (25%) In 4 th yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 3-4 drinks (38%), 5-6 drinks (24%) In 5 th & 6 th yr the most prevalent typical drinking volume is 5-6 drinks (30%), 7-9 drinks (22%), with 15% of 6 th yrs drinking 10+ on a typical drinking occasion

Alcohol behaviour classification –AUDIT (WHO, 2001) ClassificationJunior Cycle (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd year) Senior Cycle (4 th, 5 th, 6 th year) Low risk drinking 90%65% Problem drinking 6%26% Hazardous drinking 2%5% Possible alcohol dependence 2%4%

AUDIT recommended cutoffs for adolescents (Knight et al., 2003; Santis et al., 2009) ClassificationJunior Cycle (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd year) Senior Cycle (4 th, 5 th, 6 th year) Low risk drinking 78%33% Problem drinking 22%67%

Alcohol behaviour across school year Significant linear trend F(5,5807) =242.37, p < th yrs M=8.55, are in the problem drinking range and are significantly different from all other years Similar pattern for males and females

Alcohol behaviour across age group Significant linear trend F(6,14311) =691.67, p <.001. Similar pattern for males and females

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

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

Data from Young Adult Sample (17-25 years)

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 4 th in Europe for suicide rate in 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

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

Thank You! Link to My World Survey Report world