Clusters of older adults with and without experience of alcohol-related harms based on affective motivations for drinking.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1177/14550725211073006
Lidia Santora, Don Byrne, Christian Klöckner
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Aim: This cross-sectional study explores profiles of community-residing Norwegian older adults (aged 62-95 years) in relation to their personally expressed motives for alcohol use. It specifically investigates drinking motives as they uniquely characterise alcohol consumers reporting problem and non-problem drinking assessed using the Drinking Problem Index (DPI). Methods: Two-step cluster analysis was used to delineate subgroups of alcohol consumers on seven drinking motivation variables, together with DPI score. The clusters were evaluated by gender, physical health and psychological health status. Results: Four clusters of alcohol consumers were identified in relation to drinking motives: Low motivated drinkers, Ambivalent drinkers, Enhancement drinkers, and Coping drinkers. For one subgroup, a strong reliance on alcohol to cope with negative feelings was most relevant to both non-problem and problem drinkers. For another subgroup, enjoying the effects of alcohol, but non-reliance on alcohol to cope with negative mood were associated with reporting drinking problems. Ambivalent drinkers reported overall low satisfaction with mental health. Very poor physical and mental health were more prevalent in men than in women characterised as Coping drinkers. Predominantly mental health status supported distinctiveness of delineated clusters. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the classification approach to profiling of characteristics of alcohol consumers based on their motivations to drink may have a potential utility in human care settings to identify individuals who incur or may be at risk of developing alcohol-related problems in later life, and those who are not.

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根据饮酒的情感动机对有过和没有过酒精相关危害经历的老年人进行分组。
目的:这项横断面研究探讨了居住在社区的挪威老年人(62-95 岁)个人表达的饮酒动机。研究特别调查了饮酒动机,因为这些动机是使用饮酒问题指数(DPI)评估报告有问题和无问题饮酒的饮酒者的独特特征。研究方法:采用两步聚类分析法,根据七个饮酒动机变量和 DPI 分数对饮酒者进行分组。聚类分析根据性别、身体健康和心理健康状况进行评估。结果显示根据饮酒动机确定了四类饮酒者:低动机饮酒者、矛盾型饮酒者、提高型饮酒者和应对型饮酒者。在其中一个亚群中,非问题饮酒者和问题饮酒者都非常依赖酒精来应对负面情绪。在另一个亚组中,享受酒精的作用但不依赖酒精来应对负面情绪与报告饮酒问题有关。矛盾型饮酒者对心理健康的总体满意度较低。与女性相比,男性应对型饮酒者的身心健康状况更差。主要的心理健康状况支持了所划分群组的独特性。结论这项研究表明,根据饮酒动机对饮酒者的特征进行分类的方法在人类护理环境中可能具有潜在的实用性,可用于识别在晚年生活中产生或可能产生与酒精相关问题的风险个体,以及那些不产生或可能不产生与酒精相关问题的风险个体。
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