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新冠疫情干扰对年轻人日常生活中的情感及物质使用的影响。

Effect of COVID-19 disruptions on young adults' affect and substance use in daily life.

作者信息

Papp Lauren M, Kouros Chrystyna D

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2021 Jun;35(4):391-401. doi: 10.1037/adb0000748. Epub 2021 May 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Guided by accounts of as a key indicator of health, the current study examined prospective changes in young adults' emotions and substance behaviors assessed during a normative baseline period and during the acute COVID-19 disruption period in late March/early April 2020. The COVID-19 assessment also collected psychosocial risk factors expected to moderate changes in adjustment across time.

METHOD

Participants included 295 young adults (70.8% female; ages 18-21 at baseline), drawn from an ongoing study of daily behaviors and health in college life that oversampled for recent substance behaviors, who completed both the baseline and COVID-19 assessments. Hypotheses were tested using analyses of repeated-measures data that included covariates of length of time between assessments and sampling group status.

RESULTS

Direct tests in support of hypotheses indicated an increase in negative affect ( = .67, < .001), and greater alcohol use ( = .75, < .001) and marijuana use ( = .58, < .001), in daily life across time. Levels of positive affect ( = .08, > .05), nicotine use ( = .01, > .05), and prescription drug misuse ( = .003, > .05) did not reliably change in tests of direct models. Moderation tests indicated several risk factors for experiencing steeper increases in negative affect, and increased likelihood of marijuana and nicotine use, in daily life across time.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings offer implications for future research and clinical efforts to improve young adult adjustment in response to the pandemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

以幸福感作为健康的关键指标为指导,本研究考察了在2020年3月下旬/4月上旬新冠疫情急性期和正常基线期对年轻成年人的情绪和物质行为进行评估时的前瞻性变化。新冠疫情评估还收集了预期会调节随时间调整变化的心理社会风险因素。

方法

参与者包括295名年轻成年人(70.8%为女性;基线时年龄为18 - 21岁),他们来自一项正在进行的关于大学生活日常行为和健康的研究,该研究对近期物质行为进行了过度抽样,这些参与者完成了基线评估和新冠疫情评估。使用重复测量数据分析对假设进行了检验,该分析包括评估之间的时间长度和抽样组状态的协变量。

结果

支持假设的直接检验表明,随着时间推移,日常生活中的负面影响增加(β = 0.67,p < 0.001),酒精使用增加(β = 0.75,p < 0.001)和大麻使用增加(β = 0.58,p < 0.001)。在直接模型检验中,积极影响水平(β = 0.08,p > 0.05)、尼古丁使用(β = 0.01,p > 0.05)和处方药滥用(β = 0.003,p > 0.05)没有可靠变化。调节检验表明,有几个风险因素会导致日常生活中负面影响的急剧增加,以及大麻和尼古丁使用的可能性增加。

结论

研究结果为未来研究和临床努力提供了启示,以改善年轻成年人应对疫情的适应能力。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2021美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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