Evento
Coping motives for drinking as a mediator between anxiety and depression, and alcohol outcomes in community Spanish young adults
González Ponce, Bella; Vera, Belén del Valle
; Pilatti, Angelina
; Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos
; Parrado González, Alberto; Dacosta Sánchez, Daniel; Fernández Calderón, Fermín
Tipo del evento:
Reunión
Nombre del evento:
II Virtual Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
Fecha del evento:
21/10/2022
Institución Organizadora:
Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism;
Título de la revista:
Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento
Editorial:
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; Asoiación Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento
ISSN:
1852-4206
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Consistent with the medication hypothesis, drinking to cope with negative affect appears to mediate the relationship between mental health and alcohol-related problems, which has been shown in college students. However, there is a lack of evidence in non-university samples that limits the generalization of results. The present study examines the mediating role of coping motives in the relationship between depression and anxiety and alcohol outcomes (frequency and quantity of alcohol use, binge drinking, and alcohol-related consequences). Prospective design with a baseline assessment and a 2-month follow-up. We recruited 334 young adults in the community (mean = 21.1; SD = 2.21) who completed a questionnaire to measure coping motives for drinking and depression and anxiety (Brief Symptom Inventory) at baseline. Eight mediation models were tested, one for each alcohol outcome (at follow-up) for depression and another four for anxiety. The coping motives for drinking mediated the positive relationships between depression and alcohol outcomes, such that higher levels of depression were associated with higher coping motives, which in turn, were associated with higher alcohol-related outcomes. The same results were found for anxiety, except for the relationship between anxiety and binge drinking, which was not mediated by coping motives. Our findings are consistent with the medication hypothesis that "drinking to cope with negative affect" is a critical mediator of associations between mental health and alcohol-related problems in young adults in the community. Training in healthy coping strategies against negative affect should be useful for interventions aimed at reducing alcohol use and their harms.
Palabras clave:
COPING MOTIVES
,
ALCOHOL
,
DEPRESSION
,
ANXIETY
,
ALCOHOL OUTCOMES
,
BINGE DRINKING
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Eventos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES PSICOLOGICAS
Eventos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES PSICOLOGICAS
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Eventos de INSTITUTO DE INV. MEDICAS MERCEDES Y MARTIN FERREYRA
Eventos de INSTITUTO DE INV. MEDICAS MERCEDES Y MARTIN FERREYRA
Citación
Coping motives for drinking as a mediator between anxiety and depression, and alcohol outcomes in community Spanish young adults; II Virtual Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism; Córdoba; Argentina; 2022; 24-25
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