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Estimating mental health impacts of alcohol's harms from other drinkers: using propensity scoring methods with national cross‐sectional data from the United States

机译:估算酒精对其他饮酒者伤害的心理健康影响:使用来自美国国家横断面数据的倾向评分方法

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Abstract Background and Aims Alcohol's harms to others (AHTO) may cause substantial distress, particularly when harms are perpetrated by close others. One challenge to identifying causal impacts is that people harmed by drinkers differ in many ways from those not so harmed, so our aim was to assess mental health in relation to two serious types of AHTO, financial harm and assault by someone who had been drinking, using propensity score (PS) weighting to adjust for potentially confounding differences. Design Cross‐sectional, nationally representative, random sample of adults. Setting United States. Participants Seventy‐six respondents reporting financial harm compared with 4625 with no past‐year AHTO; 192 respondents reporting assault compared with 4623 with no past‐year AHTO. Measurements Predictors were reported exposure to financial problems due to someone's drinking and assault by someone who had been drinking. Mental health outcomes were quality of life, distress and positive affect. Confounders included family history of alcohol problems, child physical/sexual abuse, substance use/dependence, impacts of recent economic recession, racial/ethnic discrimination, poverty and other demographics. Results In double‐robust PS weighted models for financial harm, there were associations with reduced quality of life ( B ?=??0.28, P ?=?0.02) and increased distress [adjusted odds ratio (aOR)?=?4.69, P ??0.001], and for assault by a partner or family member, there were associations with increased distress (aOR?=?2.23, P ?=?0.09). For assault by a friend or stranger, none of the associations are statistically significant after PS weighting (all P ??0.10). Conclusions Financial troubles due to someone else's drinking and assaults perpetrated by drinking intimates (spouses, other partners or family members) are associated with reduced mental health.
机译:摘要背景和旨在酗酒对他人(AHTO)可能会造成大量痛苦,特别是当危害遭受近距离犯罪时。识别因果影响的一个挑战是,饮酒者伤害的人们在很多方面都不同,因此我们的目标是评估一项饮酒的人,财务危害和攻击的心理健康,使用倾向得分(PS)加权来调整潜在混淆的差异。设计横断面,全国代表,随机样本的成年人。落地美国。与会者七十六名受访者报告财务危害与4625相比,没有过去的AHTO; 192个受访者报告袭击与4623相比,没有过去的AHTO。由于某人的饮酒和遭受饮酒的饮酒,测量预测因子被告知到财务问题。心理健康结果是生活质量,痛苦和积极的影响。混乱包括酒精问题的家族史,儿童身体/性虐待,物质使用/依赖,影响近期经济衰退,种族/民族歧视,贫困和其他人口统计学。结果对于金融危害的双重强制PS加权模型,有寿命质量降低的关联(B?= ?? 0.28,P?0.02),并增加痛苦[调整的赔率比(AOR)?=?4.69,P ?&?0.001],并由合作伙伴或家庭成员攻击,遇险增加(AOR?=?2.23,P?= 0.09)。对于朋友或陌生人的攻击,PS加权后没有一个关联在统计学上显着(所有P?&?0.10)。结论由于别人的饮酒和饮酒而受到饮用饮酒(配偶,其他合作伙伴或家庭成员)的饮酒和攻击,与别人的饮酒和攻击有关。

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