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睡眠相关因素对青少年和年轻成年人饮酒及相关问题风险的预测。

Sleep-Related Predictors of Risk for Alcohol Use and Related Problems in Adolescents and Young Adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Alcohol Res. 2024 Mar 14;44(1):02. doi: 10.35946/arcr.v44.1.02. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Growing evidence supports sleep and circadian rhythms as influencing alcohol use and the course of alcohol use disorder (AUD). Studying sleep/circadian-alcohol associations during adolescence and young adulthood may be valuable for identifying sleep/circadian-related approaches to preventing and/or treating AUD. This paper reviews current evidence for prospective associations between sleep/circadian factors and alcohol involvement during adolescence and young adulthood with an emphasis on the effects of sleep/circadian factors on alcohol use.

SEARCH METHODS

The authors conducted a literature search in PsycInfo, PubMed, and Web of Science using the search terms "sleep" and "alcohol" paired with "adolescent" or "adolescence" or "young adult" or "emerging adult," focusing on the title/abstract fields, and restricting to English-language articles. Next, the search was narrowed to articles with a prospective/longitudinal or experimental design, a sleep-related measure as a predictor, an alcohol-related measure as an outcome, and confirming a primarily adolescent and/or young adult sample. This step was completed by a joint review of candidate article abstracts by two of the authors.

SEARCH RESULTS

The initial search resulted in 720 articles. After review of the abstracts, the list was narrowed to 27 articles reporting on observational longitudinal studies and three articles reporting on intervention trials. Noted for potential inclusion were 35 additional articles that reported on studies with alcohol-related predictors and sleep-related outcomes, and/or reported on candidate moderators or mediators of sleep-alcohol associations. Additional articles were identified via review of relevant article reference lists and prior exposure based on the authors' previous work in this area.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Overall, the review supports a range of sleep/circadian characteristics during adolescence and young adulthood predicting the development of alcohol use and/or alcohol-related problems. Although sleep treatment studies in adolescents and young adults engaging in regular and/or heavy drinking show that sleep can be improved in those individuals, as well as potentially reducing alcohol craving and alcohol-related consequences, no studies in any age group have yet demonstrated that improving sleep reduces drinking behavior. Notable limitations include relatively few longitudinal studies and only two experimental studies, insufficient consideration of different assessment timescales (e.g., day-to-day vs. years), insufficient consideration of the multidimensional nature of sleep, a paucity of objective measures of sleep and circadian rhythms, and insufficient consideration of how demographic variables may influence sleep/circadian-alcohol associations. Examining such moderators, particularly those related to minoritized identities, as well as further investigation of putative mechanistic pathways linking sleep/circadian characteristics to alcohol outcomes, are important next steps.

摘要

目的

越来越多的证据表明睡眠和昼夜节律会影响酒精使用和酒精使用障碍(AUD)的病程。研究青少年和成年早期的睡眠/昼夜节律与酒精的关联,可能有助于确定预防和/或治疗 AUD 的与睡眠/昼夜节律相关的方法。本文综述了目前关于睡眠/昼夜节律因素与青少年和成年早期酒精摄入之间前瞻性关联的证据,重点介绍了睡眠/昼夜节律因素对酒精使用的影响。

检索方法

作者使用“睡眠”和“酒精”这两个词,并分别与“青少年”或“青春期”或“年轻成人”或“新兴成人”搭配,在 PsycInfo、PubMed 和 Web of Science 中进行了文献检索,重点是标题/摘要字段,并限制使用英语文章。接下来,将搜索范围缩小到具有前瞻性/纵向或实验设计的文章,将睡眠相关测量作为预测因素,将酒精相关测量作为结果,并确认主要为青少年和/或年轻成人样本。这一步是由两位作者共同审查候选文章摘要来完成的。

检索结果

最初的搜索产生了 720 篇文章。在审查了摘要之后,将列表缩小到 27 篇报告观察性纵向研究的文章和 3 篇报告干预试验的文章。有潜在入选可能的是 35 篇额外的报告了与酒精相关预测因素和睡眠相关结果的文章,以及/或报告了睡眠与酒精关联的候选调节因素或中介因素的文章。通过审查相关文章的参考文献列表和作者在该领域之前的工作,还确定了其他一些文章。

讨论和结论

总体而言,该综述支持一系列青少年和成年早期的睡眠/昼夜节律特征可以预测酒精使用和/或与酒精相关问题的发展。尽管在经常饮酒和/或大量饮酒的青少年和年轻成年人中进行的睡眠治疗研究表明,可以改善这些个体的睡眠质量,并且可能会减少对酒精的渴望和与酒精相关的后果,但在任何年龄组中都没有研究表明改善睡眠可以减少饮酒行为。值得注意的限制包括纵向研究相对较少,只有两项实验研究,对不同评估时间尺度(例如,每日与数年)考虑不足,对睡眠的多维性质考虑不足,对睡眠和昼夜节律的客观测量不足,以及对人口统计学变量如何影响睡眠/昼夜节律与酒精关联的考虑不足。检查这些调节因素,特别是与少数群体身份相关的调节因素,以及进一步研究将睡眠/昼夜节律特征与酒精结果联系起来的潜在机制途径,是重要的下一步。

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