AER Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2011 Aug 1;195(3):S22-6. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb03261.x.
To analyse the links between other people's drinking and mental health and to explore the effects on mental health of heavy and problematic drinkers both within and outside spousal relationships.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A secondary analysis of data obtained as part of the Alcohol's Harm to Others survey from 2622 randomly sampled Australian adults interviewed by telephone between October and December 2008.
Self-reported anxiety or depression and satisfaction with mental wellbeing; the presence of heavy and problematic drinkers in respondents' lives.
Identification of at least one heavy drinker in the respondents' social network of friends, family and co-workers was significantly negatively associated with self-reported mental wellbeing and anxiety or depression. If the heavy drinker was identified by the respondent as someone whose drinking had had a negative impact on their life in the past year, the adverse effect on mental wellbeing and anxiety was much greater.
Our findings support a causal pathway between alcohol use and mental health problems by way of someone else's drinking. The association with adverse mental health is substantial regardless of the type of relationship an individual has with the heavy drinker whose drinking has had an adverse effect on them.
分析他人饮酒与心理健康之间的联系,并探讨婚姻关系内外重度饮酒者和问题饮酒者对心理健康的影响。
设计、地点和参与者:对 2008 年 10 月至 12 月期间通过电话对 2622 名随机抽样的澳大利亚成年人进行的“酒精对他人的危害”调查中获得的数据进行二次分析。
自我报告的焦虑或抑郁和心理健康满意度;受访者生活中是否存在重度和问题饮酒者。
受访者社交网络中的朋友、家人和同事中至少有一名重度饮酒者,与自我报告的心理健康和焦虑或抑郁显著负相关。如果该重度饮酒者被受访者认定为过去一年其饮酒对生活产生负面影响的人,对心理健康和焦虑的不良影响更大。
我们的研究结果支持了他人饮酒与心理健康问题之间存在因果关系的假设。无论个体与对其饮酒产生负面影响的重度饮酒者之间的关系类型如何,这种与不良心理健康的关联都是显著的。