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失眠症会调节青年退伍军人饮酒与后果之间的关系。

Insomnia moderates the association between alcohol use and consequences among young adult veterans.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Box G-S121-5, Providence, RI 02912, USA.

RAND Corporation, 1776 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90407, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2017 Dec;75:59-63. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.06.020. Epub 2017 Jul 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Symptoms of insomnia and heavy alcohol use tend to co-occur among military and veteran samples. The current study examined insomnia as a moderator of the association between alcohol use and related consequences among young adult veterans in an effort to extend and replicate findings observed in samples of civilian young adults.

METHOD

Young adult veterans (N=622; 83% male; age M=29.0, SD=3.4) reporting alcohol use in the past year completed measures of insomnia severity, alcohol use, and alcohol-related consequences as part of a larger intervention trial. Participants were classified as screening 'positive' (n=383, 62%) or 'negative' (n=239, 38%) for insomnia using the Insomnia Severity Index. Hierarchical regression was used to examine the interaction between drinking quantity and insomnia on alcohol-related consequences. Predictor and outcome variables were measured concurrently.

RESULTS

Both a greater number of drinks per week and a positive insomnia screen were associated with more alcohol-related consequences. Drinks per week and insomnia screen interacted to predict alcohol-related consequences, such that the effect of drinking on alcohol-related consequences was stronger in the context of a positive versus negative insomnia screen.

CONCLUSION

Drinking is associated with more alcohol-related consequences in the presence of clinically significant insomnia symptoms. These findings replicate those documented in civilian young adults and indicate that insomnia may be an appropriate target for alcohol prevention and intervention efforts among young adult veterans.

摘要

目的

失眠和酗酒症状往往在军人和退伍军人样本中同时出现。本研究通过检验失眠对酒精使用与年轻成年退伍军人相关后果之间关联的调节作用,试图扩展并复制在平民年轻成年人群体中观察到的发现。

方法

参与该研究的年轻成年退伍军人(N=622;83%为男性;年龄 M=29.0,SD=3.4)报告了过去一年中的饮酒情况,他们完成了失眠严重程度、酒精使用和酒精相关后果的测量,这些是一项更大干预试验的一部分。参与者使用失眠严重程度指数(Insomnia Severity Index)被分类为失眠筛查“阳性”(n=383,62%)或“阴性”(n=239,38%)。采用分层回归检验饮酒量和失眠对酒精相关后果的交互作用。预测变量和结果变量是同时测量的。

结果

每周饮酒量和阳性失眠筛查均与更多的酒精相关后果有关。每周饮酒量和失眠筛查相互作用,预测酒精相关后果,即在阳性失眠筛查的情况下,饮酒对酒精相关后果的影响更强。

结论

在存在临床显著失眠症状的情况下,饮酒与更多的酒精相关后果有关。这些发现复制了在平民年轻成年人中记录的发现,并表明失眠可能是年轻成年退伍军人中预防和干预酒精使用的一个合适目标。

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