A systematic review of alcohol consumption and disorders in relation to disasters.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ala Ustyol, Sameer Sajjad, Fatemeh Safian, Josh M Raitt, Katherine Mills, Carol S North
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Abstract

Background: Excessive alcohol use and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are serious medical problems in general populations. Alcohol use is associated with stressful events. Thus it is possible that problems with alcohol use increase in association with disasters. It is important to know the extent to which disasters contribute to these problems in exposed populations.

Methods: This review focused on the associations of alcohol use, problematic alcohol use, and AUDs with disasters. Alcohol variables were examined for predisaster to postdisaster changes and differences between samples according to disaster exposures.

Results: In all, 44 studies were found that addressed the association of alcohol variables with disaster. Much of this research had substantive methodological difficulties limiting the conclusions. Most research examining changes in alcohol use after disasters reported increases, but the increases were clinically small, amounting to ≤1 drink per day, and alcohol use returned to predisaster levels over time. The research on problematic alcohol use provided little evidence of an association with disasters. The studies of AUDs did not support their association with disaster.

Conclusions: Even without clear evidence that disasters cause increases in alcohol use problems, it is important in the postdisaster setting to assess problems of alcohol use along with psychopathology.

对与灾害有关的酒精消费和疾病的系统回顾。
背景:过度饮酒和酒精使用障碍(AUDs)是普通人群中严重的医学问题。饮酒与压力事件有关。因此,与酒精使用有关的问题可能与灾害有关。重要的是要知道灾害在多大程度上导致了暴露人群的这些问题。方法:本综述关注酒精使用、问题性酒精使用和aud与灾难的关系。酒精变量被检查灾前到灾后的变化和样本之间的差异,根据灾害暴露。结果:总共有44项研究发现了酒精变量与灾难的关系。这项研究有许多实质性的方法上的困难,限制了结论。大多数调查灾后饮酒变化的研究报告称,饮酒增加了,但临床增幅很小,相当于每天≤1杯,随着时间的推移,饮酒恢复到灾前水平。对有问题的酒精使用的研究几乎没有提供与灾难有关的证据。对aud的研究并不支持它们与灾难的关联。结论:即使没有明确的证据表明灾难导致酒精使用问题的增加,在灾后环境中评估酒精使用问题和精神病理是很重要的。
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1.80
自引率
7.70%
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47
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ANNALS publishes up-to-date information regarding the diagnosis and /or treatment of persons with mental disorders. Preferred manuscripts are those that report the results of controlled clinical trials, timely and thorough evidence-based reviews, letters to the editor, and case reports that present new appraisals of pertinent clinical topics.
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