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疫情早期,隔离和孤独是导致重度饮酒的途径。

Isolation and loneliness as pathways to heavy drinking early in the pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, United States.

University of Connecticut School of Social Work Hartford, CT 06103, United States.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2024 Mar 16;59(3). doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agae012.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

social isolation and forced quarantines during the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a steep and persistent rise in alcohol consumption among US adults. While the association between loneliness and drinking is well established, less is known about the impact of social isolation (a known correlate of loneliness) and the interplay between these two variables in relation to drinking.

METHODS

we recruited US adults using the MTurk platform for an online survey in early April 2020. The initial survey was followed up with a second wave, 30 days later in mid to late May. Data from the current analyses focus on this second wave of data collection.

RESULTS

we found significant direct effects on heavy drinking for both social isolation (c' = 0.495; P < .01) and loneliness (b = 0.071; P < .05). We also found a significant indirect path from social isolation to heavy drinking through social isolation's impact on elevating loneliness (a = 0.919; P < .001). The indirect effect of social isolation on the composite measure of heavy drinking was 0.0652 (0.919 × 0.071) and was significant at the 0.05 level after bootstrapping estimates of the variance were constructed.

CONCLUSIONS

those most isolated early in the pandemic were at increased risk for heavy drinking, in part because their social isolation led to increased loneliness. Post-pandemic research is needed to explore whether the relationships that stemmed from social isolation during the pandemic led to a persistent pattern of behavioral risk that maintained high rates of heavy drinking.

摘要

简介

在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,社会隔离和强制隔离恰逢美国成年人饮酒量急剧持续上升。虽然孤独感和饮酒之间的关联已得到充分证实,但对于社会隔离(孤独感的已知相关因素)的影响以及这两个变量之间的相互作用对饮酒的影响知之甚少。

方法

我们使用 MTurk 平台招募了美国成年人,于 2020 年 4 月初进行了在线调查。最初的调查之后进行了第二轮调查,于 5 月中旬至下旬的 30 天后进行。本分析的数据集中于第二轮数据收集。

结果

我们发现,对于重度饮酒,社会隔离(c' = 0.495;P < .01)和孤独感(b = 0.071;P < .05)均存在显著的直接影响。我们还发现,社会隔离对重度饮酒的间接途径是通过社会隔离对孤独感升高的影响(a = 0.919;P < .001)。社会隔离对重度饮酒综合指标的间接影响为 0.0652(0.919 × 0.071),在构建了方差的自举估计值后,该影响在 0.05 水平上具有统计学意义。

结论

在大流行早期隔离程度最高的人有更高的重度饮酒风险,部分原因是他们的社会隔离导致孤独感增加。大流行后需要进行研究,以探讨大流行期间社会隔离所产生的关系是否导致了持续的行为风险模式,从而维持了重度饮酒的高比率。

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