Law Enforcement Officers' Involvement Level in Hurricane Katrina and Alcohol Use.

S. Heavey, G. Homish, M. Andrew, E. McCanlies, A. Mnatsakanova, J. Violanti, C. Burchfiel
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The purpose of this work is to examine the relationship between alcohol use and level of involvement during Hurricane Katrina among law enforcement officers, and to investigate whether marital status or previous military training offer resilience against negative outcomes. Officers in the immediate New Orleans geographic area completed surveys that assessed their involvement in Hurricane Katrina and alcohol use (Alcohol Use and Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) score). Negative binomial regression models were used to analyze level of hazardous alcohol use; interactions were tested to examine protective influences of marriage and prior military training (controlling for age and gender). There was a significant association between heavy involvement in Hurricane Katrina and having a greater AUDIT score (exp(β)[EB]=1.81; 95% CI: 1.03, 3.17; p<0.05), indicating higher levels of hazardous alcohol use. Contrary to original hypotheses, marital status and military training were not protective against alcohol use (p>0.05). These results illustrate an association between law enforcement officers' heavy involvement during Hurricane Katrina and greater levels of hazardous alcohol use when compared to officers with low or moderate involvement. This has important treatment implications for those with high involvement in disasters as they may require targeted interventions to overcome the stress of such experiences.
执法人员对卡特里娜飓风和酒精使用的参与程度。
这项工作的目的是检查执法人员在卡特里娜飓风期间酒精使用与参与程度之间的关系,并调查婚姻状况或以前的军事训练是否能提供对负面结果的复原力。新奥尔良附近地理区域的官员完成了调查,评估了他们在卡特里娜飓风和酒精使用中的参与情况(酒精使用和疾病识别测试(审计)分数)。采用负二项回归模型分析有害酒精使用水平;对相互作用进行了测试,以检验婚姻和先前的军事训练(控制年龄和性别)对保护的影响。严重参与卡特里娜飓风与较高的审计评分之间存在显著关联(exp(β)[EB]=1.81;95% ci: 1.03, 3.17;p0.05)。这些结果表明,与低参与度或中度参与度的执法人员相比,在卡特里娜飓风期间,执法人员的大量参与与更高水平的危险酒精使用之间存在关联。这对那些高度参与灾害的人具有重要的治疗意义,因为他们可能需要有针对性的干预措施来克服这种经历的压力。
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