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日常情绪、感知压力与大学生饮酒行为的关联:这种关联是否因性别和兄弟/姐妹会成员身份而异?

Daily-level Associations between Negative Mood, Perceived Stress, and College Drinking: Do Associations Differ by Sex and Fraternity/Sorority Affiliation?

机构信息

a Health Behavior Branch, Division of Intramural Population Health Research , Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development , Bethesda , Maryland , USA.

b Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2018 May 12;53(6):989-997. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1392980. Epub 2017 Nov 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals experiencing elevated negative mood and stress may drink to self-medicate, yet daily-level evidence for these associations is mixed.

OBJECTIVE

To clarify daily associations between negative mood and perceived stress with alcohol use among high-risk college students and test whether these associations may vary by same-day versus next-day drinking, sex, and fraternity/sorority affiliation.

METHODS

Frequently drinking college students (n = 347) participated in a daily diary study, which included daily morning and evening assessments that occurred for two weeks in four consecutive academic quarters. Multilevel zero-inflated Poisson regressions were conducted to examine the effects of daily negative mood and perceived stress on same-day and next-day drinking.

RESULTS

Students with higher average negative mood and perceived stress across the sampled days reported a lower likelihood of drinking. Examination of daily-level associations showed that on days students experienced elevated negative mood and perceived stress, they were less likely to drink any alcohol the same day. However, days with elevated negative mood were associated with greater alcohol use the next day. Tests of cross-level interactions indicated that four daily-level associations between higher negative mood or perceived stress and reductions in drinking were found to be significant among females and students unaffiliated with fraternity/sorority only. Conclusions/Importance: Among high-risk college drinkers, negative mood and perceived stress were associated with decreased risk of drinking, particularly among females and students unaffiliated with fraternity/sorority. Daily elevations in negative mood may lead to drinking on a subsequent day and the reason for this lagged effect warrants future research.

摘要

背景

情绪低落和压力过大的个体可能会通过饮酒来自我治疗,但目前关于这些关联的日常证据还存在一定的差异。

目的

阐明情绪低落和感知压力与高危大学生饮酒之间的日常关联,并检验这些关联是否可能因同日和次日饮酒、性别以及兄弟会/姐妹会成员身份的不同而有所差异。

方法

经常饮酒的大学生(n=347)参与了一项日常日记研究,该研究包括在四个连续的学术季度中,每天早上和晚上进行两次为期两周的评估。采用零膨胀泊松回归模型来检验每日负性情绪和感知压力对同日和次日饮酒的影响。

结果

在采样日中,情绪低落和感知压力平均值较高的学生报告饮酒的可能性较低。对每日关联的分析表明,当学生感到情绪低落和压力过大时,他们当天饮酒的可能性较低。然而,情绪低落的日子与次日饮酒量增加有关。交叉水平交互作用的检验表明,在女性和未参加兄弟会/姐妹会的学生中,有四个与较高的负性情绪或感知压力与减少饮酒有关的每日关联具有统计学意义。结论/重要性:在高危大学生饮酒者中,负性情绪和感知压力与饮酒风险降低有关,尤其是在女性和未参加兄弟会/姐妹会的学生中。每日情绪低落的升高可能导致次日饮酒,而这种滞后效应的原因需要进一步研究。

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