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拉丁裔儿童期受虐、创伤后应激障碍与物质使用:歧视在遗漏变量偏差中的作用

Childhood Mistreatment, PTSD, and Substance Use in Latinx: The Role of Discrimination in an Omitted-Variable Bias.

作者信息

Ai Amy L, Petscher Yaacov, Lemieux Catherine M, Petscher Erin S, Clark James, Pappas Alexa

机构信息

Departments of Social Medicine & Behavioral Health, College of Medicine, and Colleges of Social Work and Nursing, Florida State University (FSU), 2570 University Building C, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.

College of Social Work, FSU, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.

出版信息

Int J Behav Med. 2021 Oct;28(5):602-615. doi: 10.1007/s12529-021-09954-4. Epub 2021 Mar 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Childhood mistreatment (CM) has been associated with adult posttraumatic disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) in the general population. Few studies have examined the role of PTSD in the CM-SUD association among Latinx. This cross-sectional study evaluated a theory-driven conceptual model with a specific focus on the impact of perceived discrimination, which may interfere with these associations.

METHOD

Using a nationally representative sample and structural equation modeling (SEM), the study evaluated the mediation of PTSD in the CM-SUD link, adjusting for or omitting discrimination and other sociodemographic variables that are known predictors of Latinx behavioral health. Multi-subsample analyses were then conducted to review nativity differences (US-born = 924.43% and immigrant = 1630.57%).

RESULTS

The fully specified final model (model 1, covariates adjusted) failed to show a significant mediation of PTSD in the tested link, but a direct detrimental effect group of discrimination, for all Latinx. The mediation was only supported, when treating discrimination and other covariates as omitted variables (model 5), which also showed additional direct and indirect effect of CM on SUD. In subsample analyses, models of US-born and immigrant-Latinx subpopulations were identical but showed nativity differences when omitting covariates.

CONCLUSION

When discrimination and other covariates were fully adjusted, Latinx exposed to trauma were more likely to develop SUD in adulthood, regardless of when traumatic exposure occurred. This unexpected finding challenges theories explaining the CM-SUD connection, suggesting possible model misspecifications of parametric SES; namely, omitting the unique impact of perceived discrimination in Latinx can lead to biased results. From a clinical standpoint, both trauma and discrimination must be addressed when assessing Latinx behavioral health.

摘要

背景

童年期受虐(CM)与普通人群中的成人创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和物质使用障碍(SUDs)有关。很少有研究探讨PTSD在拉丁裔人群中CM-SUD关联中的作用。这项横断面研究评估了一个理论驱动的概念模型,特别关注感知到的歧视的影响,这种歧视可能会干扰这些关联。

方法

该研究使用具有全国代表性的样本和结构方程模型(SEM),评估PTSD在CM-SUD联系中的中介作用,同时调整或忽略歧视以及其他已知的拉丁裔行为健康预测因素的社会人口学变量。然后进行多子样本分析,以审查出生差异(美国出生=924.43%,移民=1630.57%)。

结果

完全指定的最终模型(模型1,协变量已调整)在测试的联系中未显示PTSD的显著中介作用,但对所有拉丁裔人群显示出歧视的直接有害影响组。只有在将歧视和其他协变量视为遗漏变量时(模型5),中介作用才得到支持,该模型还显示了CM对SUD的额外直接和间接影响。在子样本分析中,美国出生和移民拉丁裔亚人群体的模型相同,但在忽略协变量时显示出出生差异。

结论

当歧视和其他协变量得到充分调整时,无论创伤暴露何时发生,遭受创伤的拉丁裔在成年后更有可能患上SUD。这一意外发现挑战了解释CM-SUD联系的理论,表明参数化社会经济地位可能存在模型错误设定;也就是说,忽略拉丁裔人群中感知到的歧视的独特影响可能会导致有偏差的结果。从临床角度来看,在评估拉丁裔行为健康时,必须同时解决创伤和歧视问题。

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