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挪威夫妇在孕期中的饮酒行为变化与婚姻满意度变化。

Changes in alcohol use and relationship satisfaction in Norwegian couples during pregnancy.

机构信息

Centre for Evidence-Based Practice, Bergen University College, Møllendalsveien 6, 5009, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2013 Jan 28;8:5. doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-8-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Numerous studies have documented a profound reduction in alcohol use among pregnant women, whereas research on expectant fathers has been scarce. The aim of this study was to measure changes in alcohol consumption from before pregnancy to 17 weeks in gestation for mothers and fathers, differentiating between parents with and without any previous children, and to measure how level and change in alcohol consumption into early pregnancy was associated with relationship satisfaction.

METHODS

The data collection was conducted as part of the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. This cohort now includes 108,000 children, 90,700 mothers and 71,500 fathers recruited from 1999 to 2008. The present study comprises 82 362 couples. Alcohol consumption was assessed using a questionnaire including items about usual drinking frequency, quantities, and number of occasions with heavy episodic drinking (HED). Relationship satisfaction was measured by five items scored on a Likert agreement scale.

RESULTS

The findings indicate that both mothers and fathers reduce their drinking significantly during pregnancy. Reduction was apparent for all three measures of alcohol consumption. First-time fathers reduced their alcohol consumption more than experienced fathers, from initially higher levels. The gap between the fathers and their pregnant partner was greater for first-time parents compared to parents with previous children. Drinking pre-pregnancy and relationship satisfaction during pregnancy were weakly related within each partner, whereas no association across partners was observed.

CONCLUSIONS

Both expectant mothers and fathers changed their alcohol consumption patterns when expecting a child. Almost all mothers stopped drinking, whereas fathers reduced their drinking to a considerable degree. Relationship satisfaction was only slightly related to their drinking patterns. The findings may have important policy implications, mainly with regard to developing alcohol preventive strategies.

摘要

背景

许多研究都记录了孕妇饮酒量的大幅减少,而有关预期父亲的研究却很少。本研究旨在衡量母亲和父亲在怀孕前至 17 周期间饮酒量的变化,区分有和没有先前子女的父母,并衡量怀孕早期饮酒量和变化与关系满意度的关系。

方法

数据收集是作为挪威公共卫生研究所的挪威母亲和儿童队列研究(MoBa)的一部分进行的。该队列现在包括 108000 名儿童、90700 名母亲和 71500 名父亲,他们是在 1999 年至 2008 年期间招募的。本研究包括 82362 对夫妇。使用一份问卷评估饮酒情况,问卷中包含关于饮酒频率、数量和重度饮酒(HED)次数的项目。关系满意度通过五个项目进行评估,每个项目都在李克特同意量表上进行评分。

结果

研究结果表明,母亲和父亲在怀孕期间都显著减少了饮酒量。三种饮酒量的测量都显示出减少。初为人父的父亲比有经验的父亲减少了更多的饮酒量,因为他们的初始饮酒量更高。与有先前子女的父母相比,初为人父母的父母之间的差距更大。在每个伴侣中,怀孕前饮酒和怀孕期间的关系满意度之间存在微弱的关系,而在伴侣之间没有观察到关联。

结论

预期母亲和父亲都改变了他们的饮酒模式。几乎所有的母亲都停止了饮酒,而父亲则大大减少了饮酒量。关系满意度与他们的饮酒模式仅略有相关。这些发现可能具有重要的政策意义,主要是在制定酒精预防策略方面。

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