Transitions in alcohol use over time: a survival analysis

被引:6
|
作者
Koenig, Laura B. [1 ,3 ]
Haber, Jon Randolph [2 ]
Jacob, Theodore [2 ]
机构
[1] Winona State Univ, Winona, MN 55987 USA
[2] Vet Affairs Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, 795 Willow Rd,MC 151J, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
[3] Southwest Minnesota State Univ, Dept Social Sci, 1501 State St, Marshall, MN 56258 USA
关键词
Alcohol dependence; Heavy drinking; Relapse; Remission; Risk factors; LIFETIME DRINKING HISTORY; TWIN VET REGISTRY; USE DISORDERS; RISK-FACTORS; FOLLOW-UP; RESIDENTIAL-TREATMENT; DEPENDENCE; TRAJECTORIES; VIETNAM; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1186/s40359-020-00479-1
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background: The current study examined the predictors of the onset of alcohol use as well as predictors of remission and relapse, both from heavy drinking and from alcohol dependence. Similarities and differences in both clinical and psychosocial predictors across the transitions were examined. Methods: A sample of men from the Vietnam Era Twin Registry (N=1769) completed an assessment of lifetime drinking history, which allowed age markers for starting and stopping different drinking patterns. The men also completed various assessments regarding personality, alcohol motives, and psychiatric diagnoses. Survival analyses were used to examine the predictors of the three transitions of onset, remission, and relapse for the phenotypes of heavy drinking and of alcohol dependence, censoring the individuals who had not yet experienced an event. Results: As expected, predictors of onset for drinking, heavy drinking, and alcohol dependence were largely consistent and included externalizing symptomology, nicotine dependence, and cotwin history of drinking as risk factors. Predictors of remission from heavy drinking, somewhat similarly to remission from alcohol dependence, included the risk factor of externalizing disorders but also, as predicted, included more risk and protective factors in the psychosocial realm that were not predictors of onset. Contrary to our prediction, relapse to heavy drinking and alcohol dependence were predicted largely by unique psychosocial risk and protective factors including social and coping motives. Conclusion: Current findings extend the findings of past research to remission and relapse in the later decades of life and have implications for treatment of alcohol use problems.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] ALCOHOL USE OVER TIME IN AMERICAN AND SWEDISH YOUNG ADULTS: PATTERNS AND PREDICTORS
    Larimer, M.
    Witkiewitz, K.
    ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM, 2013, 48 : 13 - 13
  • [22] Characterization of loss of behavioral control over alcohol use: A factor analysis of the alcohol dependence scale
    BergWood, M. M.
    Stangl, B. L.
    Gunawan, T.
    Venkatesh, S.
    Schwandt, M. L.
    Goldman, D.
    Diazgranados, N.
    Ramchandani, V. A.
    ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2023, 47 : 208 - 208
  • [23] Identification of Latent Alcohol Use Groups and Transitions over Time Using a 9-Year Follow-Up Study in the Adult General Population
    Tuithof, Marlous
    ten Have, Margreet
    van Dorsselaer, Saskia
    de Beurs, Derek
    van den Brink, Wim
    de Graaf, Ron
    Vermunt, Jeroen Kornelis
    EUROPEAN ADDICTION RESEARCH, 2022, 28 (06) : 425 - 435
  • [24] Predictors of Transitions Across Stages of Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Use Disorders in South Africa
    Suliman, Sharain
    Seedat, Soraya
    Williams, David R.
    Stein, Dan J.
    JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2010, 71 (05) : 695 - 703
  • [25] USE OF MEAN SURVIVAL TIME ANALYSIS IN ASSESSING TOXIC INTERACTIONS
    JENKINS, LJ
    JONES, RA
    ANDERSEN, ME
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 1976, 37 (01) : 129 - 130
  • [26] Increased Survival Over Time of Individuals With Gastrinomas: A Population Based Analysis
    Amin, Sunil
    Kim, Michelle K.
    Lucas, Aimee L.
    Frucht, Harold
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2014, 146 (05) : S212 - S212
  • [27] Tracking alcohol consumption over time
    Greenfield, TK
    Kerr, WC
    ALCOHOL RESEARCH & HEALTH, 2003, 27 (01): : 30 - 38
  • [28] Socioeconomic gaps over time in colorectal cancer survival in England: flexible parametric survival analysis
    Saito, Mari Kajiwara
    Quaresma, Manuela
    Fowler, Helen
    Majano, Sara Benitez
    Rachet, Bernard
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2021, 75 (12) : 1155 - 1164
  • [29] Alcohol use and change over time in firearm safety among families with young children
    Martin-Storey, Alexa
    Prickett, Kate C.
    Crosnoe, Robert
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2018, 186 : 187 - 192
  • [30] AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC-STUDY OF ALCOHOL-USE AS A PREDICTOR OF PSYCHIATRIC DISTRESS OVER TIME
    DRYMAN, A
    ANTHONY, JC
    ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 1989, 80 (04) : 315 - 321