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以患者为中心的方法来捕捉与 COVID 相关压力源有关的健康差异和多维影响。

A person-centered approach to capture health disparities and multidimensional impact of COVID-related stressors.

机构信息

Office of the Clinical Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Human Psychopharmacology Laboratory, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

出版信息

Am Psychol. 2023 Apr;78(3):321-332. doi: 10.1037/amp0001044. Epub 2022 Aug 25.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced people's lives in diverse ways. The authors utilized latent class analysis (LCA), a person-centered approach, to examine distinct patterns of COVID-related stressors and their associations with alcohol-related, mental health, and quality of life outcomes. Participants were 463 adults who completed the baseline assessment of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Alcohol Study from June 2020 to January 2022. Using cross-sectional data, three analytic methods (continuous sum score, categorical grouping, and LCA) were applied to model 17 COVID-related stressors. Regression analyses indicated higher COVID-related stress and endorsement of four or more COVID-related stressors were generally associated with worse health-related outcomes. LCA revealed four classes: Class 1: Minimal COVID-Related Impact (51.6%); Class 2: Work Interruptions (24.8%); Class 3: Family/Friends Affected by COVID (14.5%); and Class 4: Serious Financial Stress (9.1%). Racial/ethnic minorities were more likely to be in Class 3, whereas individuals with more years of education and higher income were less likely to be in Class 4. Individuals with a history of alcohol use disorder were more likely to be in Classes 2 and 4. Compared with Class 1, Class 4 reported highest levels of perceived stress, problematic alcohol use, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, alcohol craving, loneliness, drinking to cope, and lowest levels of physical, psychological, social, and environment quality of life. COVID-related stressors disproportionately affected minority and vulnerable groups. Individuals who experienced multiple financial stressors had the greatest risk for negative health-related outcomes and may benefit from holistic interventions and community outreach. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

新冠疫情以多种方式影响了人们的生活。作者采用潜在类别分析(LCA)这一人为本的方法,研究了新冠相关压力源的不同模式及其与酒精相关、心理健康和生活质量结果的关联。参与者为 463 名成年人,他们于 2020 年 6 月至 2022 年 1 月完成了国家酒精滥用和酗酒研究所新冠疫情对酒精研究的基线评估。使用横断面数据,采用三种分析方法(连续总分、分类分组和 LCA)对 17 种新冠相关压力源进行建模。回归分析表明,新冠相关压力较高和报告四种或更多新冠相关压力源与较差的健康相关结果普遍相关。LCA 揭示了四个类别:类别 1:新冠相关影响最小(51.6%);类别 2:工作中断(24.8%);类别 3:家庭成员/朋友受新冠影响(14.5%);类别 4:严重经济压力(9.1%)。少数族裔更有可能属于类别 3,而受教育程度较高和收入较高的个体不太可能属于类别 4。有酒精使用障碍史的个体更有可能属于类别 2和 4。与类别 1 相比,类别 4 报告的压力感、问题性饮酒、焦虑症状、抑郁症状、酒精渴求、孤独感、饮酒应对和最低的身体、心理、社会和环境生活质量水平最高。新冠相关压力源不成比例地影响少数族裔和弱势群体。经历多重经济压力的个体面临最大的负面健康相关结果风险,可能受益于整体干预和社区外展。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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