Alcohol-related consequences and the intention to seek care in treatment naive women and men with severe alcohol use disorder

被引:0
作者
Conner, Kenneth R. [1 ]
Abar, Beau [1 ]
Aldalur, Aileen [1 ]
Chiang, Andrew [1 ]
Hutchison, Morica [2 ]
Maisto, Stephen A. [3 ]
Stecker, Tracy [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, 601 Elmwood Ave,Box 655C, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[2] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, 300 Crittenden Blvd, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[3] Syracuse Univ, Dept Psychol, 430 Huntington Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA
[4] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, 99 Jonathan Lucas St,Room 431, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
关键词
Community sample; Alcohol use disorder; Alcohol consequences; Treatment intention; Treatment utilization; Sex differences;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Introduction: Research on treatment utilization for alcohol use disorder (AUD) is based primarily on clinical samples and community samples of low AUD severity that may not need formal care. Using a community sample of adults with untreated but severe AUD symptoms, we tested the hypothesis that alcohol-related consequences, but not alcohol consumption levels, are associated with the intention to seek AUD treatment, examined associations of specific types of alcohol-related consequences with intention, and explored sex differences in these associations. Methods: The sample was recruited using social media ads for a randomized controlled trial to test a brief intervention to promote AUD treatment seeking. This report is based on analysis of baseline data collected prior to treatment intervention. Multiple linear regressions examined associations of measures of alcohol consumption, alcohol-related consequences broadly, and specific alcohol-related consequences with the intention to seek treatment. Moderating effects of sex on associations were explored. Results: Subjects (n = 349) averaged 41 years of age, 48% were female, 6% were Latinx, 80% were white, 15% were Black, and 92% met criteria for severe AUD. Alcohol consumption measures were not associated with intention to seek treatment whereas interpersonal- and intrapersonal- consequences were associated with intention. Sex served as a moderator, with intrapersonal consequences (e.g., sad mood) showing a stronger association with intention in women and social responsibility consequences (particularly financial) associated with intention in men. Conclusion: Select alcohol-related consequences may be keys to understanding increased intention to seek AUD treatment including intrapersonal consequences in women and financial consequences in men.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Disentangling the contributions of alcohol use disorder and alcohol-related liver disease towards dementia: A population-based cohort study [J].
Zhao, Sixian ;
Widman, Linnea ;
Hagstrom, Hannes ;
Shang, Ying .
ADDICTION, 2024, 119 (04) :706-716
[32]   Alcohol use disorder severity and reported reasons not to seek treatment: a cross-sectional study in European primary care practices [J].
Probst, Charlotte ;
Manthey, Jakob ;
Martinez, Alicia ;
Rehm, Juergen .
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PREVENTION AND POLICY, 2015, 10
[33]   Xenon gas as a potential treatment for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and related disorders [J].
Kaufman, Marc J. ;
Meloni, Edward G. .
MEDICAL GAS RESEARCH, 2025, 15 (02) :234-253
[34]   Alcohol use disorder severity and reported reasons not to seek treatment: a cross-sectional study in European primary care practices [J].
Charlotte Probst ;
Jakob Manthey ;
Alicia Martinez ;
Jürgen Rehm .
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 10
[35]   Alcohol- and non-alcohol-related interference: An fMRI study of treatment-seeking adults with alcohol use disorder [J].
Murray, Laura ;
Welsh, Julia C. ;
Johnson, Chase G. ;
Kaiser, Roselinde H. ;
Farchione, Todd J. ;
Janes, Amy C. .
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2022, 235
[36]   Influence of a national transgender health care directive on receipt of alcohol-related care among transgender Veteran Health Administration patients with unhealthy alcohol use [J].
Matson, Theresa E. ;
Harris, Alex H. S. ;
Chen, Jessica A. ;
Edmonds, Amy T. ;
Frost, Madeline C. ;
Rubinsky, Anna D. ;
Blosnich, John R. ;
Williams, Emily C. .
JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, 2022, 143
[37]   Improvement in quality of life among women and men aged 60 years and older following treatment for alcohol use disorder [J].
Tryggedsson, Jeppe Sig Juelsgaard ;
Andersen, Kjeld ;
Behrendt, Silke ;
Bilberg, Randi ;
Bogenschutz, Michael P. ;
Buehringer, Gerhard ;
Nielsen, Anette Sogaard .
ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2023, :1952-1963
[38]   Predictors for Abstinence in Socially Stable Women Receiving Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder [J].
Schuckher, Fides ;
Berglund, Kristina ;
Engstrom, Ingemar ;
Sellin, Tabita .
ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT QUARTERLY, 2022, 40 (02) :244-257
[39]   Prescription for antidepressant in reducing future alcohol-related readmission in patients suffering from depression and alcohol use disorder: a retrospective medical record review [J].
Patrick Chan ;
Katie Yomen ;
Jennifer Turcios ;
Mark Richman .
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 10
[40]   Association of alcohol use disorder on alcohol-related cancers, diabetes, ischemic heart disease and death: a population-based, matched cohort study [J].
Leong, Christine ;
Bolton, James M. ;
Ekuma, Okechukwu ;
Prior, Heather J. ;
Singal, Deepa ;
Nepon, Josh ;
Konrad, Geoffrey ;
Paille, Michael ;
Finlayson, Greg ;
Nickel, Nathan .
ADDICTION, 2022, 117 (02) :368-381