Psychosocial factors related to alcohol consumption among small town women seeking institutional support

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
D. Arciszewska, J. Czabała
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Introduction: There is still scarcity of infor-mation that might be helpful in the development of substance dependence treatment programmes targeted to women, particularly those from small towns, who frequently face various social and economic problems. The aim of this study was to find out whether drinking patterns among small town women seeking help in various institutions due to the problems they experience, were related to their sense of loneliness, mental health status and some aspects of life satisfaction. study neighbouring villages CAGE Gierveld Scale and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) were used. Results: The results indicate that at-risk drinking pattern was found in over a half (55%) of the women. They differed from non-drinking females in some respects: they had a stronger sense of loneliness, rated their mental health lower and were less satisfied with relationships with their children and friends. This effect was not seen as regards the participants’ satisfaction in relationships with their spouses/partners, their social dysfunction, anxiety or insomnia. Discussion: The findings suggest that the female population under study is at serious risk of alcohol dependence. In future research a larger sample of women living in small towns should be enrolled enabling investigators to get a closer insight into the problem of alcohol dependence in such communities and into assistance adequa-cy (i.e. whether alcohol abuse and mental health problems are taken into account in the provided help). Conclusions: Sense of loneliness, some aspects of life satisfaction and mental health status may be significant life experiences that lead to risky drinking and development of alcohol dependence.
与寻求机构支持的小城镇妇女饮酒有关的社会心理因素
导言:可能有助于制定针对妇女、特别是来自小城镇的妇女的药物依赖治疗方案的资料仍然很少,因为她们经常面临各种社会和经济问题。这项研究的目的是找出那些因遇到问题而到各种机构寻求帮助的小镇妇女的饮酒模式是否与她们的孤独感、心理健康状况和生活满意度的某些方面有关。采用CAGE Gierveld量表和一般健康问卷(GHQ-28)。结果:结果表明,超过一半(55%)的女性存在危险的饮酒模式。她们在某些方面与不喝酒的女性不同:她们的孤独感更强,对自己的心理健康状况的评价更低,对与孩子和朋友的关系不太满意。这种影响并不体现在参与者对配偶/伴侣关系的满意度、社交功能障碍、焦虑或失眠方面。讨论:研究结果表明,研究中的女性人群有严重的酒精依赖风险。在今后的研究中,应该招收更多居住在小城镇的妇女,使调查人员能够更深入地了解这些社区的酒精依赖问题和援助是否充分(即在提供的帮助中是否考虑到酗酒和精神健康问题)。结论:孤独感、某些方面的生活满意度和心理健康状况可能是导致危险饮酒和酒精依赖发展的重要生活经历。
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