Advertisement

Hong Kong universities urged to ban alcohol sales on campus

Tung Wah poll reveals one in five students binge drink, and many don't realise the harmful effects

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Tung Wah poll reveals one in five students binge drink, and many don't realise the harmful effects. Photo: Nora Tam

A hospital group has called for a ban on the sale of alcohol on campuses after its study showed that a fifth of university students had engaged in binge drinking but only 1 per cent admitted they had a drinking problem.

Advertisement
Making the call, the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals said students tended to be oblivious to the harmful effects of alcohol.

"[They] seem to have little vigilance in regard to alcohol consumption, thus they binge drink more often than ordinary people," the hospital group's community services secretary, Ivan Yiu Tze-leung, said.

The group's "Stay Sober, Stay Free" alcohol-addiction treatment project asked 469 university students aged 18 to 25 about their drinking habits before the summer break this year.

About 20 per cent of the respondents - mostly male - said they had "binge drunk" in the previous month, while almost two-thirds said they had consumed some alcohol in that time.

Advertisement

Binge drinking, according to the Department of Health, means consuming five or more glasses or cans of alcoholic drinks in a row.

Project supervisor Brenda Chung Yin-ting said binge drinking was a serious problem, but just 1 per cent of respondents admitted they might have a problem.

Advertisement