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全国酒精与相关状况流行病学调查中美国亚裔的重度饮酒、心理健康不佳与物质使用情况:基于性别的比较

Heavy Drinking, Poor Mental Health, and Substance Use Among Asian Americans in the NLAAS: A Gender-Based Comparison.

作者信息

Cheng Alice W, Lee Christina S, Iwamoto Derek K

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Hartford.

Institute on Urban Health Research College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University.

出版信息

Asian Am J Psychol. 2012 Sep;3(3):160-167. doi: 10.1037/a0028306.

Abstract

The severity of heavy drinking among Asian Americans has often been dismissed because of relatively low rates compared to other racial/ethnic groups. However, higher depression and suicide rates among Asian Americans and their association to alcohol use suggest serious detrimental effects of heavy alcohol use among Asian Americans. Gender differences in heavy drinking have been documented among other immigrant based ethnic minorities, little is known of this pattern for Asian Americans. The purpose of the present study was to examine gender differences in heavy drinking, poor mental health, and substance use among a national sample of Asian Americans ( = 581) in the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS). Using National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) guidelines, heavy drinkers were categorized as those who exceeded the recommended weekly number of drinks (≥14 drinks/week for male and ≥7 drinks/week for female). Accordingly, six comparison groups were created (male non, light, and heavy drinkers, and female non, light, and heavy drinkers). Pearson's chi-square test was conducted to examine percentage distribution for the six groups for mental health disorders (i.e., suicidality, mental health endorsement for past 12-month and lifetime). Logistic regression was followed to determined predictors for heavy drinking behavior for men and for women. Female heavy drinkers reported significantly poorer mental health than non drinkers, light drinkers and male heavy drinkers, as indicated by higher rates of lifetime generalized anxiety, and depressive disorders. In contrast, male heavy drinkers were more likely to have lifetime substance use disorders. Findings suggest the need to develop gender-specific drinking interventions for Asian Americans that focus on improving mental health among women and substance treatment among men.

摘要

与其他种族/族裔群体相比,亚裔美国人中重度饮酒的比例相对较低,因此其严重性常常被忽视。然而,亚裔美国人中较高的抑郁和自杀率以及它们与酒精使用的关联表明,重度饮酒对亚裔美国人有严重的有害影响。在其他以移民为基础的少数族裔中,已记录了重度饮酒的性别差异,但对于亚裔美国人的这种模式却知之甚少。本研究的目的是在全国拉丁裔和亚裔美国人研究(NLAAS)中,对一个全国性的亚裔美国人样本(n = 581)进行调查,以研究重度饮酒、心理健康不佳和物质使用方面的性别差异。根据美国国立酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)的指导方针,重度饮酒者被定义为那些超过建议每周饮酒量的人(男性≥14杯/周,女性≥7杯/周)。据此,创建了六个比较组(男性非饮酒者、轻度饮酒者和重度饮酒者,以及女性非饮酒者、轻度饮酒者和重度饮酒者)。进行了Pearson卡方检验,以检查这六个组在心理健康障碍(即自杀倾向、过去12个月和终生的心理健康认可情况)方面的百分比分布。随后进行逻辑回归,以确定男性和女性重度饮酒行为的预测因素。女性重度饮酒者报告的心理健康状况明显比非饮酒者、轻度饮酒者和男性重度饮酒者差,终生广泛性焦虑和抑郁症的发病率较高表明了这一点。相比之下,男性重度饮酒者更有可能患有终生物质使用障碍。研究结果表明,有必要为亚裔美国人制定针对性别的饮酒干预措施,重点是改善女性的心理健康和男性的物质治疗。

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