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酒精所致记忆中断可作为大学生饮酒者受伤风险的指标。

Alcohol-induced memory blackouts as an indicator of injury risk among college drinkers.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

Inj Prev. 2012 Feb;18(1):44-9. doi: 10.1136/ip.2011.031724. Epub 2011 Jun 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An alcohol-induced memory blackout represents an amnesia to recall events but does not involve a loss of consciousness. Memory blackouts are a common occurrence among college drinkers, but it is not clear if a history of memory blackouts is predictive of future alcohol-related injury above and beyond the risk associated with heavy drinking episodes.

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether baseline memory blackouts can prospectively identify college students with alcohol-related injury in the next 24 months after controlling for heavy drinking days.

METHODS

Data were analysed from the College Health Intervention Project Study (CHIPS), a randomised controlled trial of screening and brief physician intervention for problem alcohol use among 796 undergraduate and 158 graduate students at four university sites in the USA and one in Canada, conducted from 2004 to 2009. Multivariate analyses used generalised estimating equations with the logit link.

RESULTS

The overall 24-month alcohol-related injury rate was 25.6%, with no significant difference between men and women (p=0.51). Alcohol-induced memory blackouts at baseline exhibited a significant dose-response on odds of alcohol-related injury during follow-up, increasing from 1.57 (95% CI 1.13 to 2.19) for subjects reporting 1-2 memory blackouts at baseline to 2.64 (95% CI 1.65 to 4.21) for students acknowledging 6+ memory blackouts at baseline. The link between memory blackouts and injury was mediated by younger age, prior alcohol-related injury, heavy drinking, and sensation-seeking disposition.

CONCLUSIONS

Memory blackouts are a significant predictor of future alcohol-related injury among college drinkers after adjusting for heavy drinking episodes.

摘要

背景

酒精性记忆遗忘是指对事件的记忆丧失,但不涉及意识丧失。记忆遗忘在大学生饮酒者中很常见,但目前尚不清楚记忆遗忘史是否可以预测未来的酒精相关伤害,除了与大量饮酒事件相关的风险之外。

目的

确定基线记忆遗忘是否可以在控制大量饮酒天数后,前瞻性地识别未来 24 个月内有酒精相关伤害的大学生。

方法

分析了来自美国四个大学和加拿大一个大学的 796 名本科生和 158 名研究生的《大学生健康干预项目研究》(CHIPS)的数据,这是一项针对问题饮酒的筛查和简短医生干预的随机对照试验,研究时间为 2004 年至 2009 年。使用广义估计方程和对数链接进行多变量分析。

结果

总的 24 个月酒精相关伤害率为 25.6%,男性和女性之间无显著差异(p=0.51)。基线时的酒精性记忆遗忘表现出与随访期间酒精相关伤害的显著剂量反应,从报告基线时有 1-2 次记忆遗忘的受试者的比值比 1.57(95%CI 1.13 至 2.19)增加到承认基线时有 6 次或更多记忆遗忘的学生的比值比 2.64(95%CI 1.65 至 4.21)。记忆遗忘与伤害之间的联系被年轻年龄、既往酒精相关伤害、大量饮酒和寻求刺激倾向所介导。

结论

在调整大量饮酒事件后,记忆遗忘是大学生饮酒者未来酒精相关伤害的一个重要预测因素。

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