Depressive and anxiety symptoms mediate the relationship between family support and alcohol relapse in transplant recipients with alcohol-associated liver disease.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Sue Hyon Kim, Oh Young Kwon, Hyunji Kim, Kijun Song, Yeonsoo Jang
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Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a leading indication for liver transplantation (LT) worldwide, including Korea, where living donor LT from family members are common. Perceived family support may influence resilience in alcohol consumption, with depressive and anxiety symptoms potentially shaping this relationship. This cross-sectional multicenter study examined whether these psychological symptoms mediate the relationship between perceived family support and risk of alcohol relapse. We recruited 154 LT recipients from two tertiary hospitals in Seoul, Korea, using self-report questionnaires and electronic medical records. Mediation analysis was performed using the PROCESS macro with 5,000 bootstrapped samples. Participants reported moderate to high perceived family support, with depressive and anxiety symptoms varying by sex and socioeconomic status. Higher levels of perceived family support were associated with lower risk of alcohol relapse (direct effect β = - 0.115, p < .05). Depressive and anxiety symptoms were significant mediators in the relationship between family support and alcohol relapse (total effect β = - 0.374, p < .001). Perceived family support plays a role in mitigating post-transplant alcohol relapse, both directly and indirectly through psychological symptoms. Future interventions should integrate family support and psychological care to prevent and manage alcohol consumption in LT recipients with ALD.

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抑郁和焦虑症状介导酒精相关性肝病移植受者家庭支持与酒精复发之间的关系。
酒精相关性肝病(ALD)是包括韩国在内的世界范围内肝移植(LT)的主要适应症,在韩国,来自家庭成员的活体肝移植很常见。感知到的家庭支持可能会影响酒精消费的恢复能力,抑郁和焦虑症状可能会影响这种关系。本横断面多中心研究考察了这些心理症状是否介导了感知到的家庭支持与酒精复发风险之间的关系。我们从韩国首尔的两家三级医院招募了154名LT接受者,使用自我报告问卷和电子病历。使用PROCESS宏和5000个自举样本执行中介分析。参与者报告了中度到高度的家庭支持,抑郁和焦虑症状因性别和社会经济地位而异。较高水平的感知家庭支持与较低的酒精复发风险相关(直接效应β = - 0.115, p
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