Salvatore Jessica E, Kendler Kenneth S, Dick Danielle M
Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2014 Jul;75(4):580-9. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2014.75.580.
We examined the associations between romantic relationship status and alcohol use and problems in a large sample of first-year college students.
Participants (n = 2,056) came from a longitudinal study of college students who answered questions about relationship status (single, in an exclusive relationship, or dating several people), alcohol use, and alcohol problems at two time points across their first year.
After we controlled for a number of covariates (parental alcohol problems, high school conduct problems, peer deviance, and extraversion), we found that dating several people was associated with higher alcohol use and problems, compared with being single or being in an exclusive relationship, at the follow-up assessment only, with modest effect sizes. Being in an exclusive relationship was not associated with lower alcohol use or problems compared with being single. Relationship dissolution was associated with a modest longitudinal increase in alcohol problems.
It is important to consider alternative relationship statuses (e.g., dating several people) for understanding the association of romantic status with alcohol use and problems in college-aged samples. Involvement in an exclusive romantic relationship (vs. being single) in this age group is not associated with the behavioral health benefits documented in older-adult samples. College students dating several people may be at risk for high levels of alcohol use or problems and may benefit from targeted interventions. Those who have recently experienced a breakup also may be at risk for increases in alcohol problems, although the clinical relevance of this finding should be tempered by the small observed effect size.
我们在一大批大学一年级学生样本中研究了恋爱关系状况与饮酒及饮酒问题之间的关联。
参与者(n = 2056)来自一项针对大学生的纵向研究,他们在大学一年级的两个时间点回答了有关恋爱关系状况(单身、处于排他性恋爱关系或与多人约会)、饮酒情况及饮酒问题的问题。
在我们控制了多个协变量(父母饮酒问题、高中行为问题、同伴偏差和外向性)后,我们发现,仅在随访评估中,与单身或处于排他性恋爱关系相比,与多人约会与更高的饮酒量及饮酒问题相关,效应量适中。与单身相比,处于排他性恋爱关系与较低的饮酒量或饮酒问题无关。恋爱关系的解除与饮酒问题的适度纵向增加相关。
在理解恋爱状况与大学年龄样本中的饮酒及饮酒问题之间的关联时,考虑其他恋爱关系状况(例如与多人约会)很重要。在这个年龄组中,处于排他性恋爱关系(相对于单身)与在年长成年人样本中记录的行为健康益处无关。与多人约会的大学生可能面临高饮酒量或饮酒问题的风险,可能会从有针对性的干预措施中受益。那些最近经历分手的人也可能面临饮酒问题增加的风险,尽管这一发现的临床相关性应因观察到的效应量较小而有所缓和。