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. 2011 Mar 14;2011:497827. doi: 10.1155/2011/497827

Table 1.

Variable name, description, and prevalence of factors examined in study.

Variablen Variable description N = 2257 Wtd.%
Current alcohol use Students who had at least one drink containing alcohol on one or more days during the past 30 days 42.6%
Problem drinking Students who ever had a hang-over, felt sick, got into trouble with family or friends, missed school, or got into fights, as a result of drinking alcohol 45.1%
Drunkenness Students who drank so much alcohol that they were really drunk 42.4%
Bullying victimization Students who were bullied on one or more days in the past 30 days 63.1%
Sadness Students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing their usual activities during the past 12 months 53.3%
No friends Students who have no close friends 15.7%
Missed school Students who missed classes or school without permission on one or more days during the past 30 days 58.5%
No parental monitoring Students whose parents or guardians really knew what they were doing with their free time in the past 30 days 35.2%
Illicit drug use Students who used drugs during their life1 36.7%
Alcohol marketing
 Actors Students who watched actors drinking alcohol on television, videos, or movies 24.4%
 Billboards Students who have seen a few or a lot of advertisements for alcohol on billboards in the past 30 days 33.4%
 Provided free alcohol Students who were ever offered a free drink of alcohol by an alcohol company representative 30.0%
Alcohol education
 Danger of alcohol Students who were taught in classes the dangers of alcohol use 40.9%
 Refuse alcohol Students who were taught in classes to tell someone they did not want to drink alcohol 44.5%

1The types of drugs included in the question were “daga” (cannabis).