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新冠疫情对美国退伍军人自我报告的物质使用、幸福感及功能的影响:一项横断面研究。

The Impact of COVID-19 on Self-Reported Substance Use, Well-Being, and Functioning Among United States Veterans: A Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Reilly Erin D, Chamberlin Elizabeth S, Duarte Brooke A, Harris J Irene, Shirk Steven D, Kelly Megan M

机构信息

Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), VA Bedford Healthcare System, Bedford, MA, United States.

The Department of Psychiatry and Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 11;13:812247. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.812247. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.812247
PMID:35478735
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9035845/
Abstract

As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, many veterans with substance use issues have faced the closure of treatment facilities, mandates to shelter in place, and social distancing measures. To better understand their pandemic experiences, substance use changes, and functioning, a survey was nationally administered to a sample of United States veterans reporting substance use issues during the pandemic. The purpose of this cross-sectional online survey for veterans ( = 409) was to report on COVID-19 experiences, safety behaviors, and infection experiences while also investigating the relationship among addictive behaviors, mental and physical health, and COVID-19 impact. Measures also assessed specific substance use concerns, pandemic-related loneliness, and functioning. Though few veterans reported personally receiving a confirmed COVID-19 medical diagnosis (10.5%), the impact of pandemic stressors was evident, with a majority reporting anxiety related to contracting COVID-19 (61.4%) or fear of a family member or close friend contracting COVID-19 (58.7%). Participants reported increased use of alcohol (45.3%), sedatives (36.6%), inhalants (35.7%), tobacco (35.0%), and cannabis (34.9%), attributed specifically to the pandemic. Regression analyses revealed that even when controlling for the contribution of problematic substance use issues, negative pandemic impacts and self-reported COVID-19 related loneliness were related to more impaired physical and mental health functioning during the pandemic. Findings from this sample of veterans with addiction issues add to the growing literature suggesting unique and adverse effects of COVID-19 stressors on functioning while also revealing specific pandemic impacts for this group.

摘要

随着新冠疫情席卷全球,许多有药物使用问题的退伍军人面临治疗设施关闭、居家令以及社交距离措施。为了更好地了解他们在疫情期间的经历、药物使用变化及功能状况,对美国一批报告在疫情期间有药物使用问题的退伍军人进行了全国范围的调查。这项针对退伍军人((n = 409))的横断面在线调查旨在报告新冠疫情经历、安全行为和感染经历,同时调查成瘾行为、身心健康与新冠疫情影响之间的关系。调查措施还评估了特定的药物使用问题、与疫情相关的孤独感及功能状况。尽管只有少数退伍军人报告个人确诊感染新冠(10.5%),但疫情压力源的影响很明显,大多数人报告担心感染新冠(61.4%)或担心家庭成员或密友感染新冠(58.7%)。参与者报告酒精(45.3%)、镇静剂(36.6%)、吸入剂(35.7%)、烟草(35.0%)和大麻(34.9%)的使用量增加,且明确将其归因于疫情。回归分析显示,即使在控制了有问题的药物使用问题的影响后,负面的疫情影响和自我报告的与新冠相关的孤独感仍与疫情期间更差的身心健康功能有关。来自这个有成瘾问题退伍军人样本的研究结果进一步丰富了相关文献,表明新冠疫情压力源对功能有独特的不利影响,同时也揭示了该群体受疫情影响的具体情况。