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Stress, Anxiety, and Change in Alcohol Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings Among Adult Twin Pairs

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间的压力,焦虑和酒精使用的变化:成人双对的调查结果

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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted the lives of people worldwide since being declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Social restrictions aimed at flattening the curve may be associated with an increase in stress and anxiety, which may increase the use of alcohol as a coping mechanism. The objective of this study was to examine if stress and anxiety were associated with changes in alcohol use in a sample of adult twins. Twins allowed us to control for genetic and shared environmental factors that would confound the alcohol - mental health relationship. Twins (N = 3,971; 909 same-sex pairs) from the Washington State Twin Registry (WSTR) completed an online survey examining several health-related behaviors and outcomes and their self-reported changes due to COVID-19. About 14% of the respondents reported an increase in alcohol use. We found an association between both stress and anxiety and increased alcohol use, where twins with higher levels of stress and anxiety were more likely to report an increase in alcohol consumption. The associations were small and confounded by between-family factors and demographic characteristics. However, there was no significant difference in stress or anxiety levels between non-drinkers and those who reported no change in alcohol use. Our findings suggest that individuals’ mental health may be associated with changes in alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:该新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)已经影响了人们的生活,因为世界范围内被宣布流感大流行3月11日,2020年针对扁平化的曲线社会限制可能与增加的压力和焦虑,这可能会增加使用的相关醇作为应对机制。这项研究的目的是审查是否紧张和焦虑都与成年双胞胎的样本中酒精使用的变化有关。双胞胎使我们能够控制,将混淆酒精遗传和共享环境因素 - 心理健康的关系。双胞胎(N = 3971; 909同性对)从华盛顿州的双胞胎登记(WSTR)完成了一项在线调查研究几个与健康相关的行为和结果及其自我报告的变化,由于COVID-19。的受访者约有14%的酒精使用的增加。我们发现这两种压力和焦虑,增加酒精的使用,其中含量较高的压力和焦虑的双胞胎更可能报告酒精消费的增长之间的关联。该协会是小型和家庭之间的因素和人口特征混淆。然而,在不饮酒者和那些谁报告的酒精使用没有变化之间的压力或焦虑水平没有显著差异。我们的研究结果表明,个体的心理健康可能与在COVID-19大流行饮酒改变有关。

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