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BYSAPC Underage Drinking Community Attitudes Survey Results

BYSAPC Underage Drinking Community Attitudes Survey Results. Kathleen Moore, Ph.D. kamoore@fmhi.usf.edu M. Scott Young, Ph.D. syoung@fmhi.usf.edu Department of Mental Health Law and Policy Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute University of South Florida June 18, 2009.

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BYSAPC Underage Drinking Community Attitudes Survey Results

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  1. BYSAPC Underage Drinking Community Attitudes Survey Results Kathleen Moore, Ph.D.kamoore@fmhi.usf.edu M. Scott Young, Ph.D.syoung@fmhi.usf.edu Department of Mental Health Law and PolicyLouis de la Parte Florida Mental Health InstituteUniversity of South Florida June 18, 2009

  2. Purpose of Underage Drinking Community Attitudes Survey • Gauge the extent of local alcohol use and associated problems • Identify the most important local problems • Target prevention and treatment strategies • Monitor trends over time • Examine effects of policy changes • Create a case for policy change • Provide data to help secure grant funds

  3. Types of Survey Questions Examined • Demographics • Alcohol Policies • Alcohol Advertising • Concerns about Alcohol Problems • Binge Drinking • Underage Binge Drinking • Underage Drinking • Social Marketing

  4. Demographic Information (N=205)

  5. Demographic Information (cont.)

  6. Demographic Information (cont.)

  7. Requiring beer keg registration to trace kegs to the person who bought it

  8. Prohibiting sponsorship of public events by the alcohol industry

  9. At public events, having family zones where alcohol is not allowed

  10. Additional DUI law enforcement operations

  11. Retail compliance checks

  12. Social hosting

  13. Additional law enforcement operations

  14. Stricter penalties for open house parties

  15. Stricter penalties for retail sales to underage person(s)

  16. Appropriate to allow alcohol advertising: Billboards that encourage binge drinking and/or sexualized drinking

  17. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Radio

  18. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Television

  19. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Newspapers

  20. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Signs in the windows of businesses

  21. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Near residential neighborhoods

  22. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Public events

  23. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: College campuses

  24. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Drink specials

  25. Appropriate to allow advertising of alcohol: Sporting events

  26. How concerned are you about: Underage drinking

  27. How concerned are you about: Drunk drinking

  28. How concerned are you about: Adults providing alcohol to minors

  29. How concerned are you about: Minors using fake IDs to buy alcohol

  30. How concerned are you about: Energy drinks with alcohol

  31. Consuming how many drinks on one occasion constitutes “binge” drinking

  32. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Excessive noise

  33. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Excessive trash and litter

  34. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Negative reputation or image of the community

  35. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Vandalism or property damage

  36. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Fights

  37. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Family violence

  38. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Traffic crashes

  39. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Rape or sexual assaults

  40. How much does underage binge drinking contribute to: Murders

  41. How much does not enough enforcement of drinking laws contribute to underage drinking

  42. How much does not enough DUI enforcement contribute to underage drinking

  43. How much does not enough DUI saturation party patrol contribute to underage drinking

  44. How much does not enough law enforcement operations contribute to underage drinking

  45. How much does adults buying alcohol for or giving alcohol to people under 21 contribute to underage drinking

  46. How much does adults hosting a social event at their home in which alcohol is available to underage persons contribute to underage drinking

  47. How much does too much access to alcohol through different local events contribute to underage drinking

  48. How much does having alcohol available at public events open to youth contribute to underage drinking

  49. How much does alcohol advertising contribute to underage drinking

  50. How much does people under 21 being allowed to go into bars contribute to underage drinking

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