Religiosity and the relationship between sexual trauma, alcohol use, and sleep quality: a moderated mediation model.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Paris B Wheeler, Chelsea D Mackey, Dezarie Moskal, Daniel J Brady, Katherine T Foster, Russell M Marks, Daniel L Dickerson, Deanna L Kelly, Melanie E Bennett, Daniel J O Roche
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Abstract

Aims: Sexual trauma is a known risk factor for both sleep problems and alcohol use. Understanding the complex comorbidity of these three concerns, including potential factors that may mitigate or exacerbate their relationship, is important to improve clinical care. Religiosity may serve as a protective factor for trauma-related outcomes, alcohol use, and sleep quality but also may exacerbate the relationship between sexual trauma and alcohol use. The current study examined whether alcohol use mediates the relationship between sexual trauma and sleep problems and whether religiosity moderates this indirect effect.

Methods: Data from 158 participants (Mage = 43.8, SD = 12.0; 32.3% cisgender women, 67.7% cisgender men) were drawn from eligibility screening assessments from three studies on alcohol use and/or post-traumatic stress disorder. Data were analyzed using mediation and moderated mediation analyses.

Results: Alcohol use did not mediate the relationship between sexual trauma and sleep quality (95% Boot CI [-0.07, 0.95]). However, when considering the role of religiosity, formal religious practices (but not God consciousness) moderated the indirect effect of sexual trauma on sleep quality through alcohol use (β = 0.89, 95% Boot CI [0.21, 1.92]). Specifically, the conditional indirect effect was significant for individuals with high levels of formal religious practices relative to individuals with low or average levels.

Conclusions: Sexual trauma was associated with poorer sleep quality due to heavier alcohol use when individuals had higher levels of formal religious practices. Findings have implications for assessment and treatment of comorbid trauma histories, alcohol use, and sleep problems.NCT02884908; NCT04210713.

宗教信仰与性创伤、酒精使用和睡眠质量之间的关系:一个有调节的中介模型
目的:性创伤是睡眠问题和酗酒的已知风险因素。了解这三种问题的复杂共病,包括可能减轻或加剧其关系的潜在因素,对改善临床护理很重要。宗教信仰可能是创伤相关结果、酒精使用和睡眠质量的保护因素,但也可能加剧性创伤和酒精使用之间的关系。目前的研究调查了饮酒是否介导性创伤和睡眠问题之间的关系,以及宗教信仰是否缓和了这种间接影响。方法:158名参与者的资料(Mage = 43.8, SD = 12.0;32.3%的顺性女性,67.7%的顺性男性)来自三个关于酒精使用和/或创伤后应激障碍的研究的合格筛选评估。使用中介和调节中介分析对数据进行分析。结果:酒精使用并未介导性创伤和睡眠质量之间的关系(95% Boot CI[-0.07, 0.95])。然而,当考虑到宗教信仰的作用时,正式的宗教活动(而不是上帝意识)通过饮酒缓和了性创伤对睡眠质量的间接影响(β = 0.89, 95% Boot CI[0.21, 1.92])。具体来说,相对于正规宗教活动水平较低或平均水平的个体而言,条件间接效应对于正规宗教活动水平高的个体来说是显著的。结论:性创伤与较差的睡眠质量有关,这是因为当个人有较高程度的正式宗教活动时,他们会大量饮酒。研究结果对共病创伤史、酒精使用和睡眠问题的评估和治疗具有重要意义。NCT04210713。
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Alcohol and alcoholism
Alcohol and alcoholism 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Alcohol and Alcoholism publishes papers on the biomedical, psychological, and sociological aspects of alcoholism and alcohol research, provided that they make a new and significant contribution to knowledge in the field. Papers include new results obtained experimentally, descriptions of new experimental (including clinical) methods of importance to the field of alcohol research and treatment, or new interpretations of existing results. Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contributions are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature.
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