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抑郁症状、饮酒与后果的中介调节模型:执行功能的保护作用。

The Mediated Moderation Model of Depressive Symptoms, Alcohol Use, and Consequences: The Protective Role of Executive Function.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA.

Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(11):1651-1661. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1949605. Epub 2021 Jul 15.

Abstract

Heavy episodic drinking (HED) and negative drinking consequences represent prevalent and serious health concerns for college students. Depressive symptoms may elevate students' risk for engaging in HED and experiencing negative consequences, but levels of risk may vary by executive function (EF) capabilities. Growing evidence suggests that EF deficits are associated with comorbid depressive symptoms and alcohol misuse. Nevertheless, little is known about unique and shared risks that depressive symptoms and EF may interactively pose for HED and negative drinking consequences. : To address these gaps, the study assessed depressive symptoms, multiple domains of EF via multimethod approach, HED, and negative drinking consequences in a sample of 446 undergraduate students. Mediated moderation models were conducted to examine associations between depressive symptoms and alcohol use behaviors and modulating roles of EF. : Depressive symptoms, poor planning, and self-reported executive dysfunction were significantly associated with HED and negative drinking consequences. HED mediated the effect of depressive symptoms and executive dysfunction on negative consequences. A significant interaction indicated that better EF (i.e. low or average self-reported executive dysfunction) may buffer the risk depressive symptoms present for negative drinking consequences. : The current findings suggest that among college students, risk and resilience factors for HED and negative drinking consequences may vary. Effective EF capabilities may be especially helpful for reducing students' risk for more serious drinking consequences.

摘要

重度间断性饮酒(HED)和负面饮酒后果是大学生普遍存在且严重的健康问题。抑郁症状可能会增加学生过度饮酒和出现负面后果的风险,但风险水平可能因执行功能(EF)能力而异。越来越多的证据表明,EF 缺陷与共病抑郁症状和酒精滥用有关。然而,人们对抑郁症状和 EF 可能对 HED 和负面饮酒后果产生的独特和共同风险知之甚少。为了解决这些差距,该研究在 446 名本科生样本中评估了抑郁症状、通过多方法途径评估的多个 EF 领域、HED 和负面饮酒后果。进行了中介调节模型,以检验抑郁症状和酒精使用行为之间的关联,以及 EF 的调节作用。抑郁症状、计划不良和自我报告的执行功能障碍与 HED 和负面饮酒后果显著相关。HED 介导了抑郁症状和执行功能障碍对负面后果的影响。显著的交互作用表明,更好的 EF(即低或平均自我报告的执行功能障碍)可能缓冲抑郁症状对负面饮酒后果的风险。这些发现表明,在大学生中,HED 和负面饮酒后果的风险和恢复力因素可能有所不同。有效的 EF 能力可能特别有助于降低学生出现更严重饮酒后果的风险。

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