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饮酒应对在伴侣冲突与饮酒行为之间的中介作用:新冠疫情期间对浪漫伴侣的研究。

Drinking to Cope Mediates the Association between Dyadic Conflict and Drinking Behavior: A Study of Romantic Couples during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 33701, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 10;20(14):6332. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20146332.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic spurred public health measures to reduce viral spread. Concurrently, increases in alcohol consumption and conflict in romantic partnerships were observed. Pre-pandemic research demonstrated a bidirectional association between couples' conflict and drinking. Recent research shows one's drinking motives (proximal predictors of drinking behavior) can influence another person's drinking in close relationships. It is possible that individuals are drinking to cope with distress following romantic conflict. The current study examined 348 cohabitating couples during the first lockdown in the spring of 2020. Our analyses examined coping motives as a mediator between dyadic conflict and drinking behavior using actor-partner interdependence models. Results showed that conflict was associated with greater reports of own drinking in gendered (distinguishable) and nongendered (indistinguishable) analyses through coping motives. Further, in mixed-gender couples, men partners' coping motives predicted less drinking in women, while women partners' coping motives predicted marginally more drinking in men. Partner effects may have been observed due to the increased romantic partner influence during the COVID-19 lockdown. While these results suggest that men's coping motives may be protective against women's drinking, more concerning possibilities are discussed. The importance of considering dyadic influences on drinking is highlighted; clinical and policy implications are identified.

摘要

新冠疫情大流行促使采取公共卫生措施来减少病毒传播。与此同时,观察到饮酒量增加和恋爱关系中的冲突增加。之前的研究表明,伴侣冲突与饮酒之间存在双向关联。最近的研究表明,一个人的饮酒动机(饮酒行为的近端预测因素)会影响亲密关系中另一个人的饮酒。有可能是个体在恋爱冲突后通过饮酒来应对痛苦。本研究在 2020 年春季的第一次封锁期间调查了 348 对同居伴侣。我们的分析使用演员-伙伴相互依赖模型,检验了应对动机在二元冲突和饮酒行为之间的中介作用。结果表明,通过应对动机,冲突与自身饮酒量的增加相关,这种关联在性别化(可区分)和非性别化(不可区分)分析中均存在。此外,在混合性别伴侣中,男性伴侣的应对动机预测女性饮酒量减少,而女性伴侣的应对动机预测男性饮酒量略有增加。由于新冠疫情封锁期间浪漫伴侣的影响增加,可能观察到了伴侣效应。虽然这些结果表明男性的应对动机可能对女性饮酒有保护作用,但也讨论了更令人担忧的可能性。强调了考虑饮酒的二元影响的重要性,并确定了临床和政策意义。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9ae9/10379069/0cbbabf2c2e0/ijerph-20-06332-g001.jpg

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