Brennan P L, Moos R H
Social Ecology Laboratory, Stanford University, California.
Psychol Aging. 1990 Dec;5(4):491-501. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.5.4.491.
Life stressors and social resources among late-middle-aged problem and nonproblem drinkers were studied. Problem drinkers (n = 501) reported more negative life events, chronic stressors, and social resource deficits than did nonproblem drinkers (n = 609). In a comparison of problem drinkers, men reported more ongoing stressors involving finances and friends, and fewer resources from children, extended-family members, and friends than did women. Women who are problem drinkers reported more negative life events, more ongoing difficulties with spouses and extended-family members, and fewer resources from spouses. Among both the problem and nonproblem drinkers, more stressors were associated with fewer social resources, but only within certain life domains. Late-middle-aged adults' chronic stressors and social resources helped explain their drinking behavior, depression, and self-confidence even after sex, marital status, and negative life events were considered.
对中老年问题饮酒者和非问题饮酒者的生活压力源和社会资源进行了研究。问题饮酒者(n = 501)报告的负面生活事件、慢性压力源和社会资源赤字比非问题饮酒者(n = 609)更多。在对问题饮酒者的比较中,男性报告的涉及财务和朋友的持续压力源更多,而来自子女、大家庭成员和朋友的资源比女性更少。有饮酒问题的女性报告的负面生活事件更多,与配偶和大家庭成员的持续困难更多,而来自配偶的资源更少。在问题饮酒者和非问题饮酒者中,更多的压力源与更少的社会资源相关,但仅在某些生活领域内如此。即使考虑了性别、婚姻状况和负面生活事件,中老年成年人的慢性压力源和社会资源仍有助于解释他们的饮酒行为、抑郁和自信心。