Influence of Shared Environments in Development of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Scoping Review.

Journal of psychosocial well-being Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-30 DOI:10.55242/jpsw.2021.2203
Sreenivasulu Mallappagari, Sinu Ezhumalai, Gitanjali Narayanan, Pratima Murthy
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Abstract

Background: The influence of shared genetic vulnerability is well-known in the development of alcohol use disorder. However, there is a dearth of studies on shared environments. Hence, the present study aimed to ascertain the influence of shared environments in the development of alcohol use disorder.

Aim: To examine the influence of adverse childhood experiences, parental bonding, and temperament in the development of alcohol use disorder.

Methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines were followed. Studies were identified through search engines such as PubMed, Embase, and PsychInfo, CINAHL databases. Peer-reviewed articles in English published during 2000 - 2021 were included for the review.

Results: About 47 articles were considered for the scoping review. Shared environmental factors such as adverse childhood experiences or childhood trauma within 18 years of life, novelty, adventure-seeking, cyclothymia, and immediate need for gratification contribute to alcohol use disorder development. Positive parenting is associated with a lower incidence of AUD.

Conclusion: Understanding the influence of shared environments and providing tailor-made psycho-social interventions would reduce the risk and prevent alcohol use disorder development..

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共享环境对酒精使用障碍发展的影响:范围综述
背景:共享遗传易感性对酒精使用障碍的影响是众所周知的。然而,关于共享环境的研究却很缺乏。因此,本研究旨在确定共享环境对酒精使用障碍发展的影响。目的:探讨不良童年经历、父母关系和性情对酒精使用障碍发展的影响。方法:遵循系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的元分析扩展(PRISMA-ScR)指南。研究是通过PubMed, Embase和PsychInfo等搜索引擎确定的,CINAHL数据库。2000年至2021年间发表的英文同行评议文章被纳入审查范围。结果:约有47篇文章被纳入范围评价。共同的环境因素,如不良的童年经历或18年内的童年创伤、新奇、寻求冒险、循环精神障碍和即时满足需求,都有助于酒精使用障碍的发展。积极的父母教养与较低的AUD发生率相关。结论:了解共享环境的影响,提供量身定制的心理社会干预措施,可降低风险,预防酒精使用障碍的发展。
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