Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2018 Jan;79(1):111-118. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2018.79.111.
Wives and husbands may influence one another's alcohol use, but little is known about within-couple patterns of alcohol consumption over time during midlife and later life. Drawing from a nationally representative U.S. sample of middle-aged and older married couples, we examined individual stability and partner influence in alcohol use across a 16-year period.
The analytic sample comprised 1,257 married couples age 40 and older who completed nine waves of the Health and Retirement Study (1996-2012). Dyadic multilevel models were estimated to simultaneously examine the stability of one's own alcohol use (number of drinks per occasion and per week) over time as well as whether partner drinking predicted subsequent alcohol use within couples. Models controlled for marital duration.
Wives' and husbands' own prior alcohol use positively predicted alcohol use across waves, demonstrating individual stability in drinking patterns. Partners' alcohol use also positively predicted wives' and husbands' subsequent alcohol use, revealing partner influence in drinking patterns. Both stability and influence effects were stronger for husbands than for wives.
This study provides evidence of stability and mutual influence in long-term patterns of alcohol use within mid- and late-life married couples. Findings highlight the interdependence between spouses and indicate that partners' drinking should be considered when examining men's and women's alcohol use over time.
夫妻双方可能会相互影响对方的饮酒行为,但对于中年和老年期间夫妻之间饮酒模式随时间的变化,人们知之甚少。本研究利用来自美国具有代表性的中年和老年已婚夫妇的样本,考察了在 16 年期间个人饮酒稳定性和伴侣影响。
分析样本包括 1257 对年龄在 40 岁及以上的已婚夫妇,他们完成了 9 轮健康与退休研究(1996-2012 年)。采用对偶多层模型同时考察了一个人自己的饮酒(每次和每周的饮酒量)随时间的稳定性,以及伴侣的饮酒是否可以预测夫妻内部的后续饮酒。模型控制了婚姻持续时间。
妻子和丈夫自己的先前饮酒行为积极预测了跨波的饮酒行为,表明饮酒模式存在个体稳定性。伴侣的饮酒行为也积极预测了妻子和丈夫随后的饮酒行为,揭示了伴侣在饮酒模式中的影响。配偶的稳定性和影响效应均强于妻子。
本研究为中年和老年已婚夫妇长期饮酒模式的稳定性和相互影响提供了证据。研究结果强调了配偶之间的相互依存性,并表明在考察男性和女性随时间推移的饮酒行为时,应考虑伴侣的饮酒情况。