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羞耻感与抑郁和问题饮酒的关联:一项生态瞬时研究。

Shame's Associations with Depression and Problem Drinking: An Ecological Momentary Study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(11):1715-1725. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1949616. Epub 2021 Jul 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Depression and problem drinking are comorbid in emerging adulthood, yet the processes that link them are not well understood. Research has argued that shame has a unique influence on the experience of problematic drinking, but this has rarely been assessed at the state level. Using ecological momentary assessments (EMAs), we assessed whether shame, and not guilt, mediated the association between baseline depression and alcohol use and problems.

METHODS

One hundred and eighty-four emerging adults (= 19.27) completed a 12-day EMA study. Multilevel models were used to test hypotheses.

RESULTS

In a model with alcohol use as the outcome, there were no significant associations between shame or guilt and alcohol use at the within- or between-subjects level. In a model with alcohol problems as the outcome, guilt was positively associated with alcohol problems but only at the daily level. At the between-subjects level and after controlling for guilt, there was a significant association between depression, shame, and alcohol problems; average levels of shame mediated the association between depression and alcohol problems. In post-hoc reverse directionality models, average alcohol problems mediated the relationship between depression and shame and guilt at the between-person level. No mediation was present for alcohol use.

CONCLUSION

After controlling for guilt, shame is an emotion that helps explain risk for alcohol problems among depressed emerging adults, which has implications for targeted interventions. Reciprocal associations between shame, guilt, and alcohol problems emerged highlighting the need for more fulsome assessments of shame and guilt in future EMA research.

摘要

简介

抑郁和问题性饮酒在成年早期是共病的,但它们之间的联系过程尚不清楚。研究认为,羞耻感对问题性饮酒的体验有独特的影响,但这在很大程度上尚未在状态层面上进行评估。本研究使用生态瞬时评估(EMA),评估了羞耻感(而非内疚感)是否在抑郁基线与饮酒和问题之间的关联中起中介作用。

方法

184 名成年早期个体(=19.27)完成了为期 12 天的 EMA 研究。采用多层模型检验假设。

结果

在以饮酒为结果的模型中,羞耻感和内疚感与个体内或个体间的饮酒水平均无显著关联。在以饮酒问题为结果的模型中,内疚感与饮酒问题呈正相关,但仅在每日水平上。在个体间水平上,在控制了内疚感之后,抑郁、羞耻感和饮酒问题之间存在显著关联;羞耻感的平均水平中介了抑郁与饮酒问题之间的关联。在事后的反向因果关系模型中,抑郁与个体间的羞耻感和内疚感之间的关系在平均饮酒问题上存在中介作用。而在饮酒上则不存在中介作用。

结论

在控制了内疚感之后,羞耻感是一种可以帮助解释抑郁的成年早期个体发生酒精问题风险的情绪,这对有针对性的干预措施具有启示意义。羞耻感、内疚感和饮酒问题之间出现了相互关联,这凸显了未来 EMA 研究中更全面评估羞耻感和内疚感的必要性。

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