退伍军人健康管理局登记的 50 岁及以上女性退伍军人全国样本中的失眠和不健康饮酒情况。

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2024.2395105
Caitlan A Tighe, Deirdre A Quinn, Monique Boudreaux-Kelly, Karley Atchison, Rachel L Bachrach
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在这项研究中,我们调查了全国 50 岁及以上女性退伍军人样本中失眠和同时不健康饮酒的比例。我们进一步探讨了社会人口学测量指标、失眠相关临床特征和不健康饮酒之间的关联,并分析了失眠女性是否更有可能报告不健康饮酒。研究目的是利用退伍军人健康管理局(VA)企业数据仓库中的全国退伍军人电子健康记录数据进行评估。在每个研究年度(2018 年:3/11/18-3/10/19;2020 年:3/11/20-3/10/21;2022 年:3/11/22-3/10/23),提取了年龄≥50 岁、接受过≥1 次退伍军人初级保健访问的女性退伍军人的数据。通过诊断代码和失眠处方药确定失眠病例。不健康饮酒通过 "酒精使用障碍鉴定测试-消费 "筛查得分确定,该得分表明存在不健康饮酒现象。年度样本量在 240,420-302,047 之间。在研究期间,≥50 岁女性的失眠率(诊断或药物治疗)介于 18.11-19.29% 之间;同时患有失眠症和不健康饮酒的比例介于 2.02-2.52% 之间。失眠和不健康饮酒率在 50-59 岁女性中最高。抑郁和身体健康合并症一直与失眠有关,而种族和民族之间的关联则不太一致。与没有失眠的女性相比,同时失眠或持续失眠的女性退伍军人更有可能认可不健康的饮酒行为。研究结果表明,有必要对女性退伍军人的失眠和不健康饮酒情况进行评估并采取预防措施。
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Insomnia and unhealthy alcohol use in a National Sample of Women Veterans 50 years and older enrolled in the Veterans Health Administration.

In this study, we examined rates of insomnia and co-occurring unhealthy alcohol use in a national sample of women Veterans age 50 years and older. We further explored associations between sociodemographic measures, insomnia-related clinical characteristics, and unhealthy alcohol use, and analyzed whether women with insomnia were more likely to report unhealthy alcohol use. Study aims were evaluated using national Veterans Health Administration (VA) electronic health records data from VA's Corporate Data Warehouse. Data were extracted for women Veterans ≥50 years old with ≥1 VA primary care visit in each study year (2018: 3/11/18-3/10/19; 2020: 3/11/20-3/10/21; 2022: 3/11/22-3/10/23). Cases of insomnia were identified via diagnostic codes and prescription medications for insomnia. Unhealthy alcohol use was identified via Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption screening scores indicating unhealthy alcohol use. Annual sample sizes ranged from 240,420-302,047. Over the study timeframe, insomnia rates (diagnosis or medication) among women ≥50 years old ranged from 18.11-19.29%; co-occurring insomnia and unhealthy alcohol use rates ranged from 2.02-2.52%. Insomnia and unhealthy alcohol use rates were highest among women aged 50-59 years old. Depression and physical health comorbidities were consistently associated with insomnia; associations by race and ethnicity were less consistent. Compared to women without insomnia, women Veterans with either concurrent or unremitting insomnia were more likely to endorse unhealthy alcohol use. Findings signal a potential need for assessment and preventative efforts aimed at addressing insomnia and unhealthy alcohol use among women Veterans.

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