Sayed Bisma Ali, French Michael T
Department of Sociology and Health Economics Research Group, University of Miami, 5665 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Flipse Building, Room 122, P.O. Box 248251, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-0719, USA.
Department of Sociology and Health Economics Research Group, University of Miami, 5665 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Flipse Building, Room 122, P.O. Box 248251, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-0719, USA; Department of Health Sector Management and Policy, University of Miami, 5202 University Drive, Merrick Building, Room 121F, P.O. Box 248162, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-2030, USA; Department of Sociology, University of Miami, 5202 University Drive, Merrick Building, Room 121F, P.O. Box 248162, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-2030, USA; Department of Economics, University of Miami, 5202 University Drive, Merrick Building, Room 121F, P.O. Box 248162, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-2030, USA; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami, 5202 University Drive, Merrick Building, Room 121F, P.O. Box 248162, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-2030, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2016 Oct;167:20-8. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.08.034. Epub 2016 Aug 24.
Although excessive alcohol use and alcohol misuse contribute to a broad range of health problems, recent research indicates that moderate alcohol consumption may in fact be beneficial. The present study builds on previous research to investigate the associations between alcohol use and self-rated health status among young adults. Using data collected in 2008 from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), we use ordered probit models to determine whether the protective effects of moderate alcohol use are present after controlling for demographic, lifestyle, family background, and health-related characteristics. Our findings generally support earlier research with older samples, but some key gender differences are present. For women (n = 8275), moderate drinkers have better self-rated health status relative to former drinkers, infrequent drinkers, and light drinkers. Among men (n = 7207), the effects are mixed and less often significant. Differences in results between men and women point to the need for further gender-specific research and studies with other measures of health.
尽管过度饮酒和酒精滥用会导致一系列广泛的健康问题,但最近的研究表明,适度饮酒实际上可能有益。本研究基于先前的研究,调查了年轻人饮酒与自评健康状况之间的关联。利用2008年从青少年到成人健康全国纵向调查(Add Health)收集的数据,我们使用有序概率模型来确定在控制了人口统计学、生活方式、家庭背景和健康相关特征后,适度饮酒的保护作用是否存在。我们的研究结果总体上支持了早期对老年样本的研究,但存在一些关键的性别差异。对于女性(n = 8275),适度饮酒者相对于戒酒者、偶尔饮酒者和轻度饮酒者有更好的自评健康状况。在男性(n = 7207)中,结果好坏参半,且不太显著。男女结果的差异表明需要进一步开展针对性别的研究以及采用其他健康指标的研究。