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COVID-19 Perceived Impact and Psychological Variables as Predictors of Unhealthy Food and Alcohol Consumption Trajectories: The Role of Gender and Living with Children as Moderators

机译:Covid-19感知和心理变量作为不健康食品和酒精消费轨迹的预测因子:性别和生活在儿童作为主持人的作用

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The present study examines the trajectories of unhealthy food and alcohol consumption over time and considers whether perceived impact of COVID-19 and psychological variables are predictors of these trajectories. We ascertained whether these predictors are different in women vs. men and between women living with vs. without children. Data were collected through online surveys administered to 1038 participants from two universities (staff and students) in Chile, across five waves (July to October 2020). Participants provided information about their past-week unhealthy food and alcohol consumption and mental health. Using latent growth curve modeling analysis, we found that higher perceived health and interpersonal COVID-19 impact, younger age and lower depression symptoms were associated with more rapid increases over time in unhealthy food consumption. On the other hand, higher perceived COVID-19 economic impact and older age were associated with more rapid diachronic decreases in alcohol consumption. Gender and living with or without children, for women only, were moderators of these trajectories. This longitudinal study provides strong evidence identifying the multiple repercussions of COVID-19 and mental health factors on unhealthy food and alcohol consumption. These findings highlight the need for interventions aimed at minimizing the impact of the pandemic on unhealthy food and alcohol consumption over time.
机译:本研究审查了随着时间的推移不健康食物和酒精消费的轨迹,并考虑了Covid-19和心理变量的感知影响是这些轨迹的预测因子。我们确定这些预测因子是否与男性与男性和妇女在没有儿童的妇女之间是不同的。通过在智利的两个大学(员工和学生)的1038名参与者,在五波(7月至10月2020年10月)中,通过在线调查收集数据。参与者提供有关过去周不健康的食物和酒精消费和心理健康的信息。利用潜伏的生长曲线建模分析,我们发现更高的感知健康和人际关系covid-19影响,更年轻,抑郁症状与不健康的食物消费中的时间更快地增加。另一方面,较高的感知Covid-19经济影响和较大的年龄与酒精消耗量的更快的历时倾向减少有关。仅适用于妇女的性别和生活或没有儿童,是这些轨迹的主持人。这项纵向研究提供了强有力的证据,识别Covid-19的多次反响和心理健康因素对不健康的食物和酒精消费。这些发现强调了对旨在最大限度地减少流行病对不健康食品和酒精消费的影响的必要性。

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