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Insomnia severity as a mediator of the association between mental health symptoms and alcohol use in young adult veterans

机译:失眠严重程度作为心理健康症状与饮酒在年轻成年退伍军人之间的介质

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Highlights ? Insomnia is associated with greater drinking quantity and more alcohol problems. ? Symptoms of depression predict more alcohol problems. ? Insomnia accounts in part for the impact of mental health symptoms on alcohol use. ? Insomnia may be an appropriate target for intervention. Abstract Purpose Prior research has documented associations between mental health and alcohol use, mental health and insomnia, and insomnia and alcohol use. This study examined insomnia severity as a mediator of the association between mental health and alcohol-related outcomes in young adult veterans. Procedures Veterans aged 18–34 years ( N = 622, 83% male) who reported drinking in the past year completed assessments at baseline and one-month follow-up as part of a larger intervention trial. Participants reported symptoms of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at baseline, insomnia severity at one month, and alcohol use and related consequences at baseline and one month. Mediation analyses using bootstrapped confidence intervals were used to examine the indirect effects of baseline mental health symptoms on alcohol-related outcomes at one month via insomnia severity. Main findings Insomnia severity was associated with both drinking quantity and alcohol-related consequences. Greater depressive (but not PTSD) symptoms were associated directly with more alcohol-related consequences. Neither depressive nor PTSD symptoms had direct effects on drinking quantity when controlling for the other mental health symptoms (e.g., depressive symptoms did not predict drinking quantity when controlling for symptoms of PTSD). However, symptoms of depression and PTSD predicted drinks per week and alcohol-related consequences indirectly through insomnia severity. Conclusions Symptoms of depression and PTSD increase risk for alcohol use and related consequences in part by increasing symptoms of insomnia. Findings suggest that insomnia may be an appropriate target for prevention and intervention efforts among heavy-drinking Veterans reporting symptoms of depression or PTSD.
机译:强调 ?失眠与更高的饮酒量和更多的酒精问题有关。还抑郁症的症状预测了更多的酒精问题。还失眠账户部分地部分占心理健康症状对酒精使用的影响。还失眠可能是适当的干预目标。摘要目的先验研究记录了心理健康和酒精使用,心理健康和失眠和失眠和酒精使用之间的协会。本研究检测了失眠症严重程度作为年轻成年退伍军人的心理健康与酒精相关结果之间的协会的调解员。在过去一年中报告饮酒的程序在过去一年中享用基线的评估和一个月的后续部分,作为更大的干预审判的一部分,他们报告饮酒的后期退伍军人已完成评估。参与者报告了基线的抑郁和宫外应激障碍(PTSD)的症状,一个月内失眠症严重程度,以及在基线和一个月内的酒精使用和相关后果。使用自动置主置信区间的调解分析用于通过失眠严重程度来检查基线心理健康症状对酗酒症状对酒精相关结果的间接影响。主要结果失眠严重程度与饮用量和与酒精有关的后果有关。更大的抑郁症(但不是PTSD)症状直接与更多的酒精相关的后果相关联。在控制其他心理健康症状时,抑郁症和PTSD症状都没有直接影响饮用量(例如,在控制PTSD的症状时没有预测饮用量的抑郁症状)。然而,每周抑郁症和PTSD预测饮料的症状和与失眠严重程度间接的酒精相关的后果。结论抑郁症症状和应激早疾治童通过增加失眠症的症状,增加酒精使用和相关后果的风险。调查结果表明,失眠可能是预防和干预努力的适当目标,其中繁重的退伍军人报告抑郁或应激障碍的症状。

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