Role of Momentary Alcohol Cognitions in Event-Level Relations Between PTSD Symptoms and Alcohol Outcomes: Le rôle des cognitions momentanées liées à l'alcool au niveau de l'événement entre les symptômes du TSPT et la consommation d'alcool.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Michelle J Zaso, Craig R Colder, Lucia M Fetkenhour, Jennifer P Read
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Abstract

Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) commonly co-occur. Momentary alcohol cognitions may represent in-the-moment, modifiable risk factors to target in interventions for comorbid PTSD and AUD. However, the role of such cognitions in risk for problematic drinking as it emerges in response to individuals' fluctuating PTSD symptoms across their daily lives remains unknown. The present study aimed to test whether state-level PTSD-alcohol expectancies and/or drinking motives modulate in-the-moment associations between PTSD symptoms and alcohol outcomes.

Method: Frequent drinking adults with current PTSD (n = 54) reported on their posttraumatic symptoms and alcohol cognitions, craving, and consumption during four momentary surveys each day for 14 days (3,024 observations) in an ecological momentary assessment design. Multilevel moderation analyses tested whether in-the-moment PTSD-alcohol expectancies and/or drinking motives moderated relations of PTSD symptoms with alcohol craving and consumption.

Results: Findings demonstrated a significant interaction between PTSD symptoms and coping drinking motives on in-the-moment alcohol craving. Specifically, greater experience of PTSD symptoms related more strongly to craving for alcohol during events in which drinkers endorsed higher levels of coping drinking motives. There were no additional interaction effects for drinking motives or PTSD-alcohol expectancies on either alcohol craving or consumption.

Conclusions: Coping drinking motives appear to convey strong in-the-moment risk for PTSD-related alcohol craving yet not subsequent alcohol consumption. Future research should delineate concurrent alcohol risk and possible protective processes active in the presence of PTSD symptoms to help identify targets for interventions tailored to the unique risk processes maintaining comorbid PTSD and AUD.

即时酒精认知在创伤后应激障碍症状与酒精结果之间的事件级关系中的作用:与酒精相关的即时认知在创伤后应激障碍症状与酒精消费之间的事件级关系中的作用。
目的:创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)与酒精使用障碍(AUD)是常见的共发性疾病。短暂的酒精认知可能代表了当下的、可改变的危险因素,可以作为干预PTSD和AUD合并症的目标。然而,当个体在日常生活中出现波动的创伤后应激障碍症状时,这种认知在问题饮酒风险中的作用仍然未知。本研究旨在测试国家水平的PTSD-酒精预期和/或饮酒动机是否调节PTSD症状和酒精结果之间的即时关联。方法:在生态瞬时评估设计中,经常饮酒的患有PTSD的成年人(n = 54)在14天内每天进行4次瞬时调查(3024次观察),报告了他们的创伤后症状和酒精认知、渴望和消费。多水平调节分析测试了当下PTSD-酒精期望和/或饮酒动机是否调节PTSD症状与酒精渴望和消费的关系。结果:研究结果表明,PTSD症状与应对饮酒动机之间存在显著的相互作用。具体来说,在饮酒者支持更高水平的应对饮酒动机的事件中,更强烈的创伤后应激障碍症状与渴望酒精的关系更强。饮酒动机或创伤后应激障碍-酒精预期对酒精渴望或消费都没有额外的相互作用。结论:应对性饮酒动机似乎传达了与创伤后应激障碍相关的强烈的当下酒精渴望风险,而不是随后的酒精消费风险。未来的研究应该描述同时存在的酒精风险和可能在PTSD症状中活跃的保护过程,以帮助确定针对维持PTSD和AUD共病的独特风险过程的干预目标。
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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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