心理健康、睡眠质量、饮酒动机及与酒精相关的后果:一个路径分析模型
Mental health, sleep quality, drinking motives, and alcohol-related consequences: a path-analytic model.
作者信息
Kenney Shannon R, Lac Andrew, Labrie Joseph W, Hummer Justin F, Pham Andy
机构信息
Department of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California.
出版信息
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Nov;74(6):841-51. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.841.
OBJECTIVE
Poor mental health, sleep problems, drinking motivations, and high-risk drinking are prevalent among college students. However, research designed to explicate the interrelationships among these health risk behaviors is lacking. This study was designed to assess the direct and indirect influences of poor mental health (a latent factor consisting of depression, anxiety, and stress) to alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences through the mediators of global sleep quality and drinking motives in a comprehensive model.
METHOD
Participants were 1,044 heavy-drinking college students (66.3% female) who completed online surveys.
RESULTS
A hybrid structural equation model tested hypotheses involving relations leading from poor mental health to drinking motives and poorer global sleep quality to drinking outcomes. Results showed that poor mental health significantly predicted all four subscales of drinking motivations (social, coping, conformity, and enhancement) as well as poor sleep. Most of the drinking motives and poor sleep were found to explain alcohol use and negative alcohol consequences. Poor sleep predicted alcohol consequences, even after controlling for all other variables in the model. The hypothesized mediational pathways were examined with tests of indirect effects.
CONCLUSIONS
This is the first study to assess concomitantly the relationships among three vital health-related domains (mental health, sleep behavior, and alcohol risk) in college students. Findings offer important implications for college personnel and interventionists interested in reducing alcohol risk by focusing on alleviating mental health problems and poor sleep quality.
目的
心理健康不佳、睡眠问题、饮酒动机和高危饮酒在大学生中普遍存在。然而,旨在阐明这些健康风险行为之间相互关系的研究却很缺乏。本研究旨在通过一个综合模型,评估心理健康不佳(一个由抑郁、焦虑和压力组成的潜在因素)通过全球睡眠质量和饮酒动机的中介作用对酒精使用及与酒精相关后果的直接和间接影响。
方法
参与者为1044名重度饮酒的大学生(66.3%为女性),他们完成了在线调查。
结果
一个混合结构方程模型检验了从心理健康不佳到饮酒动机以及从较差的全球睡眠质量到饮酒结果的关系假设。结果表明,心理健康不佳显著预测了饮酒动机的所有四个子量表(社交、应对、从众和增强)以及睡眠不佳。发现大多数饮酒动机和睡眠不佳可解释酒精使用和负面酒精后果。即使在控制了模型中的所有其他变量后,睡眠不佳仍能预测酒精后果。通过间接效应检验对假设的中介途径进行了检验。
结论
这是第一项同时评估大学生三个重要的与健康相关领域(心理健康、睡眠行为和酒精风险)之间关系的研究。研究结果为大学工作人员和干预者提供了重要启示,他们可通过关注缓解心理健康问题和改善睡眠质量来降低酒精风险。
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