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Drinking patterns of college students with comorbid depression and anxiety symptoms: the moderating role of gender
被引:9
|作者:
Austin, Margaret A.
[1
]
Villarosa-Hurlocker, Margo C.
[2
]
机构:
[1] Univ New Mexico, Inst Social Res, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[2] Univ New Mexico, Dept Psychol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
关键词:
Anxiety;
depression;
alcohol use;
college students;
gender;
IDENTIFICATION TEST AUDIT;
ALCOHOL-USE;
MENTAL-HEALTH;
USE DISORDERS;
PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES;
SOCIAL ANXIETY;
STRESS SCALES;
CONSUMPTION;
ABUSE;
SEEKING;
D O I:
10.1080/14659891.2021.1879291
中图分类号:
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Background: Students with anxiety or mood issues tend to engage in more problematic drinking, but less is known about those students with co-occurring anxiety and mood symptoms. Methods: This study compares rates of weekly alcohol use, hazardous drinking, and alcohol-related negative consequences in a sample of 699 college students with symptoms of comorbid anxiety and depression (35% of the sample) compared to their non-symptomatic drinking peers, as well as the moderating role of gender. Results: We found main effects of gender and comorbidity status such that participants with comorbid symptoms of anxiety and depression or who were male reported higher rates of weekly alcohol use, more hazardous drinking and more alcohol-related negative consequences than their non-symptomatic and female peers. We also found an interaction effect on alcohol-related negative consequences such that male participants with comorbid anxiety and depression reported more alcohol-related negative consequences than all other groups. Conclusion: These findings imply that while any student drinker with both anxiety and depression may be considered at higher risk for problematic drinking behavior, the risk of negative consequences in particular may be highest in the men of that group.
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页码:650 / 656
页数:7
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