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性行为和种族差异与饮食失调和酒精使用模式的关系。

Sex and Racial Differences in Patterns of Disordered Eating and Alcohol Use.

机构信息

Psychology, The Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology.

Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA.

出版信息

Behav Med. 2021 Jul-Sep;47(4):272-284. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2020.1748862. Epub 2020 Apr 10.

Abstract

The present study aimed to determine how young adults' use of disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) and alcohol uniquely cluster with one another, how these clusters differ by sex and race, and map onto health-related correlates. As a part of a cross-sectional study assessing college student health and experiences, female ( = 1,026), male ( = 336), White ( = 640), and Black ( = 561) young adult college students at three universities ( = 20.54,  = 1.80) completed measures assessing DEBs and alcohol use, and physical and mental health. Multigroup mixture modeling was used to identify subgroups of female, male, White, and Black young adults that are characterized by different levels of DEBs (fasting, food avoidance, loss of control eating, overeating) and alcohol use (binge drinking, drinking quantity). Whether group membership relates to theoretically and clinically relevant health correlates (stress, depressive symptoms, sleep health) was examined via auxiliary analyses. Qualitative and quantitative differences were identified in the best-fitting mixture models for female (four groups), male (four groups), White (five groups), and Black (three groups) participants that suggest sex and racial variations exist in patterns of DEBs and alcohol use severity. Generally, classification in groups characterized by moderate to high probabilities of DEBs only, or the combination of moderate to high DEBs and alcohol use, was associated with worse affective concerns across sexes and races. Targeting young adults' DEBs and alcohol use via diversity-informed treatments focused on coping skill development may help promote health and well-being.

摘要

本研究旨在确定年轻人使用饮食失调行为(DEBs)和酒精的方式如何独特地相互聚类,这些聚类如何因性别和种族而异,并与健康相关的指标相对应。作为一项评估大学生健康和经历的横断面研究的一部分,来自三所大学的女性( = 1026)、男性( = 336)、白种人( = 640)和黑人( = 561)年轻成年大学生完成了评估 DEBs 和酒精使用以及身心健康的测量。多群组混合模型用于识别女性、男性、白人和黑人年轻成年人的亚组,这些亚组的特征是不同水平的 DEBs(禁食、食物回避、失去控制进食、暴食)和酒精使用(狂饮、饮酒量)。通过辅助分析,检查了群体成员身份与理论和临床相关健康指标(压力、抑郁症状、睡眠健康)的关系。对于女性(四个组)、男性(四个组)、白种人(五个组)和黑人(三个组)最佳拟合混合模型中存在定性和定量差异,这表明性别和种族之间存在 DEBs 和酒精使用严重程度的模式差异。一般来说,在仅具有中度至高度 DEBs 概率的组或中度至高度 DEBs 和酒精使用的组合中进行分类,与跨性别和种族的不良情感问题相关。通过针对年轻人的 DEBs 和酒精使用进行基于多样性的治疗,重点关注应对技能的发展,可能有助于促进健康和福祉。

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