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原住民青年的负面情绪与饮酒行为:个体内和个体间效应的细分。

Negative Affect and Drinking among Indigenous Youth: Disaggregating Within- and Between-Person Effects.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.

出版信息

Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2024 Jun;52(6):865-876. doi: 10.1007/s10802-024-01173-1. Epub 2024 Feb 26.

Abstract

Negative affect (depression/anxiety) and alcohol use among Indigenous youth in Canada remain a concern for many communities. Disparate rates of these struggles are understood to be a potential outcome of colonization and subsequent intergenerational trauma experienced by individuals, families, and communities. Using a longitudinal design, we examined change in alcohol use and negative affect, and reciprocal associations, among a group of Indigenous adolescents. Indigenous youth (N = 117; 50% male; M=12.46-16.28; grades 6-10) from a remote First Nation in northern Quebec completed annual self-reported assessments on negative affect (depression/anxiety) and alcohol use. A Latent Curve Model with Structured Residuals (LCM-SR) was used to distinguish between- and within-person associations of negative affect and alcohol use. Growth models did not support change in depression/anxiety, but reports of drinking increased linearly. At the between-person level, girls reported higher initial levels of depression/anxiety and drinking; depression/anxiety were not associated with drinking. At the within-person level, drinking prospectively predicted increases in depression/anxiety but depression/anxiety did not prospectively predict drinking. When Indigenous adolescents reported drinking more alcohol than usual at one wave of assessment, they reported higher levels of negative affect than expected (given their average levels of depression/anxiety) at the following assessment. Our findings suggest that when Indigenous youth present for treatment reporting alcohol use, they should also be screened for negative affect (depression/anxiety). Conversely, if an Indigenous adolescent presents for treatment reporting negative affect, they should also be screened for alcohol use.

摘要

加拿大原住民青年的负面情绪(抑郁/焦虑)和饮酒问题仍然令许多社区感到担忧。这些问题的不同发生率被认为是殖民化和随后个人、家庭和社区经历的代际创伤的潜在结果。本研究采用纵向设计,考察了一组原住民青少年的饮酒行为和负面情绪的变化以及两者之间的相互关联。来自魁北克省北部一个偏远的原住民社区的原住民青年(N=117;50%为男性;M=12.46-16.28;6-10 年级)每年完成一次关于负面情绪(抑郁/焦虑)和饮酒行为的自我报告评估。使用具有结构残差的潜在曲线模型(LCM-SR)来区分负面情绪和饮酒行为的个体间和个体内关联。增长模型不支持抑郁/焦虑的变化,但饮酒报告呈线性增加。在个体间水平上,女孩报告的初始抑郁/焦虑和饮酒水平较高;抑郁/焦虑与饮酒无关。在个体内水平上,饮酒前瞻性地预测了抑郁/焦虑的增加,但抑郁/焦虑并没有前瞻性地预测饮酒。当原住民青少年在一次评估中报告饮酒量超过平时水平时,他们在接下来的评估中报告的负面情绪水平高于预期(考虑到他们的平均抑郁/焦虑水平)。我们的研究结果表明,当原住民青年因饮酒寻求治疗时,他们也应该接受负面情绪(抑郁/焦虑)筛查。相反,如果一名原住民青少年因负面情绪寻求治疗,他们也应该接受饮酒筛查。

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