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一种潜在类别方法,用于理解青少年晚期和成年早期的纵向睡眠健康以及与酒精和大麻使用的关联。

A latent class approach to understanding longitudinal sleep health and the association with alcohol and cannabis use during late adolescence and emerging adulthood.

作者信息

Troxel Wendy M, Rodriguez Anthony, Seelam Rachana, Dong Lu, Perez Lilian G, Tucker Joan S, Siconolfi Daniel, D'Amico Elizabeth J

机构信息

RAND Corporation, Behavioral and Policy Sciences, 4501 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.

RAND Corporation, Behavioral and Policy Sciences, 20 Park Plaza #920, Boston, MA 02116, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2022 Nov;134:107417. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107417. Epub 2022 Jun 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Sleep is a multi-dimensional health behavior associated with elevated risk of substance use. This is the first study to utilize a latent class approach to characterize sleep health across multiple dimensions and across time from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, and to examine associations with alcohol and cannabis use trajectories.

METHODS

The sample included 2995 emerging adults (mean ages = 18 to 24 years across six waves of data collection; 54% female) who provided data on sleep dimensions (quality, duration, and social jetlag) and frequency and consequences of alcohol and cannabis use. Longitudinal latent class analysis (LLCA) models characterized participants according to the three sleep dimensions. Latent growth models examined trajectories of frequency and consequences of alcohol or cannabis use over time among emergent sleep classes, with and without controlling for covariates.

RESULTS

LLCA models identified four sleep classes: good sleepers (n = 451; 15.2%); untroubled poor sleepers (n = 1024; 34.2%); troubled, moderately good sleepers (n = 1056; 35.3%); and suboptimal sleepers (n = 460; 15.4%). Good sleepers reported significantly lower levels of alcohol or cannabis use and consequences, and less of an increase in alcohol consequences as compared to suboptimal sleepers.

CONCLUSIONS

Persistent poor sleep health was associated with higher levels of alcohol and cannabis use and consequences, and greater increases in alcohol-related consequences during the transition from late adolescence to emerging adulthood. Findings have important clinical implications, highlighting that addressing multi-dimensional sleep health may be an important, novel target of intervention to reduce substance use frequency and consequences.

摘要

目的

睡眠是一种与物质使用风险升高相关的多维度健康行为。这是第一项利用潜在类别方法来描述从青少年晚期到成年早期多个维度和不同时间点的睡眠健康状况,并检验其与酒精和大麻使用轨迹之间关联的研究。

方法

样本包括2995名成年早期个体(在六轮数据收集过程中的平均年龄为18至24岁;54%为女性),他们提供了关于睡眠维度(质量、时长和社会时差)以及酒精和大麻使用频率及后果的数据。纵向潜在类别分析(LLCA)模型根据这三个睡眠维度对参与者进行了特征描述。潜在增长模型检验了在新兴睡眠类别中,随着时间推移酒精或大麻使用频率及后果的轨迹,同时控制和不控制协变量。

结果

LLCA模型识别出四类睡眠情况:良好睡眠者(n = 451;15.2%);无忧的睡眠不佳者(n = 1024;34.2%);有困扰的、睡眠质量中等良好者(n = 1056;35.3%);以及睡眠欠佳者(n = 460;15.4%)。与睡眠欠佳者相比,良好睡眠者报告的酒精或大麻使用及后果水平显著更低,且酒精后果的增加幅度更小。

结论

持续的睡眠健康不佳与更高水平的酒精和大麻使用及后果相关,并且在从青少年晚期向成年早期过渡期间,与酒精相关后果的增加幅度更大。研究结果具有重要的临床意义,强调解决多维度睡眠健康问题可能是减少物质使用频率及后果的一个重要的、新的干预目标。

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