从青春期到青年期的尼古丁依赖和酒精问题。

Dual diagnosis (Foster City) Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-04-25 DOI:10.21767/2472-5048.100009
Lisa Dierker, Arielle Selya, Jennifer Rose, Donald Hedeker, Robin Mermelstein
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背景:尽管酒精和尼古丁相关的症状之间存在高度重复的关系,但人们对饮酒和吸烟的时间和暴露程度之间的关系知之甚少。在本研究中,在考虑了酒精和尼古丁暴露后,我们评估了与酒精使用相关的问题是否与新出现的尼古丁依赖症状有关,以及这种关系是否在青春期到青年期有所不同。方法:从青少年吸烟模式的社会和情感背景研究中抽取样本,对吸烟、尼古丁依赖、酒精使用和酒精相关问题进行了为期6年的6次评估。分析是基于对864名报告在个人评估浪潮前30天吸烟和饮酒的参与者的重复评估。估计混合效应回归模型用于检查潜在的时间、吸烟和/或酒精在酒精问题和尼古丁依赖之间的关联中的不同影响。研究结果:酒精问题的平均水平的个体间差异以及从青春期到青年期酒精问题的受试者内部变化都与尼古丁依赖症状显著相关,这些症状高于吸烟和饮酒行为的水平。这种关联在时间和吸烟和饮酒水平上都是一致的。结论:酒精相关问题是尼古丁依赖的一贯危险因素,超过了饮酒和吸烟的措施,这种联系可以从青少年最早的吸烟经历中得到证明,通过建立更有规律的吸烟模式过渡到青年期。这些发现进一步表明,吸烟和饮酒可能通过一种不能完全由接触任何一种物质来解释的机制相关联。
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Nicotine Dependence and Alcohol Problems from Adolescence to Young Adulthood.

Background: Despite the highly replicated relationship between symptoms associated with both alcohol and nicotine, little is known about this association across time and exposure to both drinking and smoking. In the present study, we evaluate if problems associated with alcohol use are related to emerging nicotine dependence symptoms and whether this relationship varies from adolescence to young adulthood, after accounting for both alcohol and nicotine exposure.

Methods: The sample was drawn from the Social and Emotional Contexts of Adolescent Smoking Patterns Study which measured smoking, nicotine dependence, alcohol use and alcohol related problems over 6 assessment waves spanning 6 years. Analyses were based on repeated assessment of 864 participants reporting some smoking and drinking 30 days prior to individual assessment waves. Mixed-effects regression models were estimated to examine potential time, smoking and/or alcohol varying effects in the association between alcohol problems and nicotine dependence.

Findings: Inter-individual differences in mean levels of alcohol problems and within subject changes in alcohol problems from adolescence to young adulthood were each significantly associated with nicotine dependence symptoms over and above levels of smoking and drinking behaviour. This association was consistent across both time and increasing levels of smoking and drinking.

Conclusions: Alcohol related problems are a consistent risk factor for nicotine dependence over and above measures of drinking and smoking and this association can be demonstrated from the earliest experiences with smoking in adolescents, through the establishment of more regular smoking patterns across the transition to young adulthood. These findings add to accumulating evidence suggesting that smoking and drinking may be related through a mechanism that cannot be wholly accounted for by exposure to either substance.

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