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童年不良经历、饮酒与社会参与的调节作用:乌干达西南部成年人的基于人群的研究。

Adverse childhood experiences, alcohol consumption, and the modifying role of social participation: population-based study of adults in southwestern Uganda.

作者信息

Ashaba Scholastic, Kakuhikire Bernard, Baguma Charles, Satinsky Emily N, Perkins Jessica M, Rasmussen Justin D, Cooper-Vince Christine E, Ahereza Phionah, Gumisiriza Patrick, Kananura Justus, Bangsberg David R, Tsai Alexander C

机构信息

Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda.

Center for Global Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

SSM Ment Health. 2022 Dec;2. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2022.100062. Epub 2022 Jan 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include multiple forms of child maltreatment, including abuse and neglect, as well as other forms of household dysfunction. Studies from Uganda have revealed a high prevalence of child abuse, as well as one of the highest levels of alcohol consumption in Africa. Few population-based studies from Africa have estimated associations between ACEs and adult alcohol use, or assessed the potential buffering effects of social participation.

METHODS

This cross-sectional, population-based study was conducted in a rural parish in southwestern Uganda between 2016 and 2018. We assessed self-reported ACEs using a modified version of the Adverse Childhood Experiences - International Questionnaire (ACE-IQ) scale. We measured heavy alcohol consumption using a 3-item scale previously validated in this population. We measured social participation using a 10-item scale eliciting participants' membership and participation in different community groups over the past two months. We fitted multivariable Poisson regression models to estimate the associations between ACEs and heavy alcohol consumption, and to assess for the potential buffering effects of social participation.

RESULTS

We estimated statistically significant associations between the total ACE score and heavy alcohol consumption (adjusted relative risk [ARR] per ACE=1.17; 95% CI, 1.09-1.25; P ≤0.001). Social participation had a statistically significant moderating effect on the association between total ACE score and heavy alcohol consumption (P=0.047 for interaction): the estimated association between total ACE score and heavy alcohol consumption among study participants who did not participate in a community group was larger, with a narrower confidence interval (ARR=1.21 per ACE; 95% CI, 1.11-1.33; P<0.001), while the estimated association among study participants who did participate in a community group was smaller and less precisely estimated (ARR=1.12 per ACE; 95% CI, 1.02-1.24; P=0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings demonstrate an association between ACEs and heavy alcohol consumption behavior among adults in rural Uganda. The adverse effects of ACEs were buffered in part by social participation. To prevent or reduce harmful alcohol use behaviors among adults, it is important to address the chronic stress caused by ACEs.

摘要

背景

童年不良经历(ACEs)包括多种形式的儿童虐待,如虐待和忽视,以及其他形式的家庭功能失调。来自乌干达的研究表明,儿童虐待的发生率很高,而且乌干达是非洲酒精消费量最高的国家之一。非洲很少有基于人群的研究估计ACEs与成人饮酒之间的关联,或评估社会参与的潜在缓冲作用。

方法

这项基于人群的横断面研究于2016年至2018年在乌干达西南部的一个农村教区进行。我们使用改良版的《童年不良经历-国际问卷》(ACE-IQ)量表评估自我报告的ACEs。我们使用在此人群中先前验证过的一个3项量表来测量重度饮酒情况。我们使用一个10项量表来测量社会参与情况,该量表询问参与者在过去两个月中加入和参与不同社区团体的情况。我们拟合多变量泊松回归模型来估计ACEs与重度饮酒之间的关联,并评估社会参与的潜在缓冲作用。

结果

我们估计ACE总分与重度饮酒之间存在统计学上的显著关联(每增加一个ACE的调整相对风险[ARR]=1.17;95%可信区间[CI],1.09-1.25;P≤0.001)。社会参与对ACE总分与重度饮酒之间的关联具有统计学上的显著调节作用(交互作用P=0.047):在未参与社区团体的研究参与者中,ACE总分与重度饮酒之间的估计关联更大,可信区间更窄(每增加一个ACE的ARR=1.21;95%CI,1.11-1.33;P<0.001),而在参与社区团体的研究参与者中,估计关联较小且估计精度较低(每增加一个ACE的ARR=1.12;95%CI,1.02-1.24;P=0.02)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,在乌干达农村地区,ACEs与成年人的重度饮酒行为之间存在关联。ACEs的不良影响部分被社会参与所缓冲。为了预防或减少成年人中有害的饮酒行为,应对ACEs所导致的慢性压力很重要。

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