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按性别、种族和年龄分类的美国成年人酒精使用障碍症状趋势。

Trends in alcohol use disorder symptoms among U.S. adults disaggregated by sex, race, and age.

作者信息

Perrotte Jessica K, Martinez Priscilla, Castro Yessenia, Pinedo Miguel, Field Craig A, Tran Lin, Schepis Ty S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA.

Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, Emeryville, CA, USA.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2025 Apr 30. doi: 10.1007/s00127-025-02910-7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Population-based studies of alcohol-related trends typically collapse across sex while examining race and/or age, limiting understanding of shifts in alcohol involvement at the intersection of sex, race, and age. Therefore, this study evaluated population-level trends in alcohol use and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms as disaggregated within Hispanic, Black, and White female and male U.S. early and middle adults.

METHODS

Data were from years 2002 to 2019 of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Participants were 18 to 64, Hispanic, Black, or White, and consumed any alcohol. Annualized linear change estimates were computed to assess trends in past-month drinking days and AUD symptoms. Between groups analyses were also conducted to examine (a) sex differences within ethnoracial identity and (b) ethnoracial differences within sex. All analyses were further stratified across early (age 18 to 29) and middle adults (age 30 to 64).

RESULTS

Number of drinking days increased only among Black early adult females and Black middle adult females and decreased for all males except for Black middle adults, with the strongest decrease for Black early adult males. AUD symptoms decreased for all early adult males, and most strongly among Black males. Among middle adults, AUD symptoms decreased only among Hispanic males and increased among White males and females.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

National trends in alcohol use and AUD symptoms are distinct across subpopulations at the intersection of sex, race, and age. Continued disaggregated analyses across heterogeneous U.S. subpopulations are needed to better inform clinical care.

摘要

目的

基于人群的酒精相关趋势研究通常在考察种族和/或年龄时忽略性别差异,从而限制了我们对性别、种族和年龄交叉点上酒精参与度变化的理解。因此,本研究评估了美国早期和中年成年人中西班牙裔、黑人及白人男性和女性在酒精使用及酒精使用障碍(AUD)症状方面的人群水平趋势。

方法

数据来自2002年至2019年的全国药物使用和健康调查,参与者年龄在18至64岁之间,为西班牙裔、黑人或白人,且饮用过任何酒精饮料。计算年度线性变化估计值以评估过去一个月饮酒天数和AUD症状的趋势。还进行了组间分析,以检验(a)种族身份内的性别差异,以及(b)性别内的种族差异。所有分析进一步按早期成年人(18至29岁)和中年成年人(30至64岁)分层。

结果

饮酒天数仅在黑人早期成年女性和黑人中年成年女性中增加,而在除黑人中年成年男性外的所有男性中减少,其中黑人早期成年男性减少最为明显。所有早期成年男性的AUD症状均有所下降,黑人男性下降最为显著。在中年成年人中,AUD症状仅在西班牙裔男性中下降,而在白人男性和女性中增加。

结论及意义

在性别、种族和年龄交叉的亚人群中,酒精使用和AUD症状的全国趋势各不相同。需要继续对美国不同亚人群进行分类分析,以便为临床护理提供更好的信息。

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