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瑞士年轻男性普通人群队列研究中新冠疫情危机期间物质使用及其他强化行为的变化

Changes in substance use and other reinforcing behaviours during the COVID-19 crisis in a general population cohort study of young Swiss men.

作者信息

Studer Joseph, Marmet Simon, Gmel Gerhard, Wicki Matthias, Labhart Florian, Gachoud Céline, Daeppen Jean-Bernard, Bertholet Nicolas

机构信息

1 Addiction Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

2 Addiction Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Behav Addict. 2021 Oct 27;10(4):901-11. doi: 10.1556/2006.2021.00073.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

There are concerns about the potential impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on substance use (SU) and other reinforcing behaviours (ORB). This paper investigates changes in SU and ORB among young men during the COVID-19 crisis (i.e. March-June 2020).

METHODS

Before and during the COVID-19 crisis, 2,344 young Swiss men completed questionnaires covering SU (i.e. alcohol, cigarettes, illegal cannabis), ORB (i.e. gaming, watching TV series, internet pornography) and sociodemographic and work-related characteristics (i.e. deterioration in the work situation, change in working hours, change in working hours from home, healthcare workers' and other professionals' contacts with potentially infected people, linguistic region, call up to military or civil protection unit, living situation, age).

RESULTS

Latent-change score models showed significant decreases of 17% for drinking volume and frequency of heavy episodic drinking, and a significant increase of 75% for time spent gaming and watching TV series. Subgroups showed greater relative increases. French-speaking participants, those who experienced a deterioration in their work situation and healthcare workers in contact with potentially infected people reported increased cigarette use. Those without children increased gaming, whereas those who worked fewer hours, experienced a deterioration in their work situation or were French-speaking did more gaming and watched more TV series. Those who lived alone or were German-speaking watched more internet pornography.

CONCLUSION

During the COVID-19 crisis, young Swiss men drank less alcohol and spent more time gaming and watching TV series. Changes in SU and ORB were not homogenous in the young Swiss men population.

摘要

背景与目的

人们担心冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)大流行对物质使用(SU)和其他强化行为(ORB)的潜在影响。本文调查了COVID - 19危机期间(即2020年3月至6月)年轻男性中SU和ORB的变化情况。

方法

在COVID - 19危机之前和期间,2344名瑞士年轻男性完成了问卷调查,内容涵盖SU(即酒精、香烟、非法大麻)、ORB(即玩游戏、看电视剧、网络色情内容)以及社会人口统计学和工作相关特征(即工作状况恶化、工作时间变化、在家工作时间变化、医护人员和其他专业人员与潜在感染者的接触、语言区域、被征召到军事或民防单位、生活状况、年龄)。

结果

潜在变化得分模型显示,饮酒量和重度饮酒频率显著下降了17%,玩游戏和看电视剧的时间显著增加了75%。亚组显示出更大的相对增加。说法语的参与者、工作状况恶化的人以及与潜在感染者接触的医护人员报告称吸烟量增加。没有孩子的人玩游戏的时间增加,而工作时间减少、工作状况恶化或说法语的人玩游戏更多且看电视剧更多。独居或说德语的人观看网络色情内容更多。

结论

在COVID - 19危机期间,瑞士年轻男性饮酒减少,玩游戏和看电视剧的时间增加。SU和ORB的变化在瑞士年轻男性群体中并不均匀。

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