Drinking to Cope Motivation in College as a Predictor of Post-College Interpersonal Problems and Depressive Symptoms.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Stephen Armeli, Elise Bragard, Howard Tennen
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Abstract

Background: Evidence indicates that high levels of drinking to cope (DTC) motivation, independent of drinking level, might precede temporally proximal increases in negative affect and interpersonal stress. In the present study, we examined whether high levels of DTC motivation were related to these outcomes prospectively over a 5-year period.

Method: We assessed college student drinkers first in college and then approximately 5 years later after leaving the college environment. At both time points participants reported depression symptoms in a one-time survey and daily drinking level, motives, and interpersonal stress via a 30-day diary. Interpersonal chronic stress was also assessed at wave 2 using a semi-structured phone-based interview. Finally, neuroticism, trait avoidance coping, and drinking-related problems were assessed in college and used as control variables.

Results: DTC motivation assessed in college was uniquely and positively related to post-college depressive symptoms, mean levels of daily interpersonal stress, and interview-rated interpersonal stress.

Conclusions: Engagement in high levels of coping-motivated alcohol use in college could be a risk factor for longer-term internalizing symptoms and interpersonal problems. Individuals with high levels of DTC motivation in college could be a useful target for prevention and intervention.

大学期间的饮酒应对动机是大学毕业后人际关系问题和抑郁症状的预测因素。
背景:证据表明,高水平的饮酒应对(DTC)动机,独立于饮酒水平,可能先于负性情绪和人际压力的暂时近端增加。在本研究中,我们研究了高水平的DTC动机是否与未来5年的这些结果相关。方法:我们首先在大学期间对大学生饮酒者进行评估,然后在离开大学环境大约5年后进行评估。在这两个时间点,参与者在一次性调查中报告抑郁症状,并通过30天日记报告每日饮酒水平、饮酒动机和人际压力。在第二阶段,还使用半结构化的电话访谈对人际慢性压力进行了评估。最后,神经质、特质回避应对和饮酒相关问题作为控制变量在大学进行评估。结果:大学生DTC动机与大学生毕业后抑郁症状、日常人际压力平均水平和访谈评价的人际压力有独特的正相关。结论:在大学期间,高水平的应对动机酒精使用可能是长期内化症状和人际关系问题的风险因素。在大学中有高水平的DTC动机的个体可能是预防和干预的有用目标。
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Substance Use & Misuse
Substance Use & Misuse 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
200
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: For over 50 years, Substance Use & Misuse (formerly The International Journal of the Addictions) has provided a unique international multidisciplinary venue for the exchange of original research, theories, policy analyses, and unresolved issues concerning substance use and misuse (licit and illicit drugs, alcohol, nicotine, and eating disorders). Guest editors for special issues devoted to single topics of current concern are invited. Topics covered include: Clinical trials and clinical research (treatment and prevention of substance misuse and related infectious diseases) Epidemiology of substance misuse and related infectious diseases Social pharmacology Meta-analyses and systematic reviews Translation of scientific findings to real world clinical and other settings Adolescent and student-focused research State of the art quantitative and qualitative research Policy analyses Negative results and intervention failures that are instructive Validity studies of instruments, scales, and tests that are generalizable Critiques and essays on unresolved issues Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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