Kim Sang-A, Kim Eunyoung, Morris Robert G, Park Woong-Sub
Department of Silver Welfare, Dong Seoul College, Seongnam, Korea.
Department of Police Administration & Crime Investigation, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangneung, Korea.
Yonsei Med J. 2015 Mar;56(2):418-25. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2015.56.2.418.
The purpose of this study was to examine a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and depression among the elderly in South Korea.
Cross-section data were drawn from a community-based sample of individuals 60 years of age and older (n=1819). Respondents completed the Alcohol Use Disorders Intensification Test (AUDIT) and the Korean Beck Depression Inventory. Using a regression approach, the effect of alcohol consumption as a non-linear effect was assessed in relation to gender, marital status, exercise, smoking, age, education, and physical and mental health.
AUDIT total score were found to exert linear and quadratic effects that were significantly associated with higher depression scores among sample respondents. The results lend support to a J-shaped relationship between alcohol use and depression, wherein abstainers and problem drinkers were at a higher risk of depression.
This study confirms a J-shaped (i.e., curvilinear) relationship between alcohol consumption and depression among elderly South Koreans, similar to that frequently found in studies of Western-based samples. The findings of this study, therefore, imply the applicability of the J-shaped relationship hypothesis for non-Western society samples and within different cultural contexts.
本研究旨在探讨韩国老年人饮酒与抑郁之间的J形关系。
横断面数据取自一个以社区为基础的60岁及以上个体样本(n = 1819)。受访者完成了酒精使用障碍强化测试(AUDIT)和韩国版贝克抑郁量表。采用回归方法,评估饮酒作为非线性效应与性别、婚姻状况、运动、吸烟、年龄、教育程度以及身心健康之间的关系。
发现AUDIT总分产生线性和二次效应,与样本受访者中较高的抑郁得分显著相关。结果支持饮酒与抑郁之间的J形关系,即戒酒者和问题饮酒者患抑郁症的风险更高。
本研究证实了韩国老年人饮酒与抑郁之间的J形(即曲线)关系,类似于在基于西方样本的研究中经常发现的关系。因此,本研究结果意味着J形关系假说适用于非西方社会样本和不同文化背景。