Mannes Zachary L, Burrell Larry E, Dunne Eugene M, Hearn Lauren E, Whitehead Nicole Ennis
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2017 Mar-Apr;28(2):279-288. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2016.11.005. Epub 2016 Nov 28.
We examined the influence of age on associations between affective states, social support, and alcohol use by age cohorts. We recruited 96 older Black adults living with HIV from the southeastern United States in 2013 and 2014. Participants completed questionnaires assessing demographics, psychological function, and substance use. Hierarchical regression analyses assessed the relationship between psychosocial factors and alcohol use in a 50- to 59-year-old group, and a 60-years-and-older age group. After controlling for covariates, trait anger, state anger, and life stress were positively associated with alcohol consumption in the younger group, while social support was negatively associated with alcohol consumption in the older group. Interventions should target negative affective states in 50- to 59-year-old adults with HIV, and preserve social support for adults with HIV as they age, as such interventions will likely have an impact on these individuals' alcohol consumption and longstanding quality of life.
我们按年龄队列研究了年龄对情感状态、社会支持与饮酒之间关联的影响。2013年和2014年,我们从美国东南部招募了96名感染HIV的老年黑人成年人。参与者完成了评估人口统计学、心理功能和物质使用情况的问卷调查。分层回归分析评估了心理社会因素与50至59岁组以及60岁及以上年龄组饮酒之间的关系。在控制协变量后,特质愤怒、状态愤怒和生活压力与较年轻组的饮酒呈正相关,而社会支持与较年长组的饮酒呈负相关。干预措施应针对50至59岁感染HIV的成年人的负面情感状态,并随着感染HIV的成年人年龄增长维持其社会支持,因为此类干预措施可能会对这些个体的饮酒情况和长期生活质量产生影响。