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Tears in your beer: Gender differences in coping drinking motives, depressive symptoms and drinking.

Dawn W Foster, Chelsie M Young, Mai-Ly Steers, Michelle C Quist, Jennifer L Bryan, Clayton Neighbors.   

Abstract

This study evaluates associations between coping drinking motives (CDM; drinking to regulate negative affect), depressive symptoms, and drinking behavior and extends the literature by also taking into account gender differences. Two hundred forty-three college students (Mean age = 22.93, SD = 6.29, 82% female) participated. Based on previous research, we expected that CDM would be positively associated with drinking and problems, particularly among those higher in depressive symptoms, as individuals experiencing higher levels of negative affect (i.e. depressive symptoms) and who drink to cope are likely to drink more and experience more alcohol-related problems. Lastly, based on established gender differences, we expected that CDM would be positively associated with drinking and problems, especially among females higher in depressive symptoms. Unexpectedly, findings suggested that CDMs were positively related to peak drinking, especially among those lower in depressive symptoms. Results further revealed a significant three-way interaction between CDM, depressive symptoms, and gender when predicting alcohol-related problems and drinking frequency. Specifically, we found that CDM were more strongly associated with problems among women who were lower in depressive symptoms; whereas CDM were more strongly associated with problems among men who were higher in depressive symptoms. These findings offer a more comprehensive depiction of the relationship between depressive symptoms, CDM, and drinking behavior by taking into account the importance of gender differences. These results provide additional support for considering gender when designing and implementing alcohol intervention strategies.

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Keywords:  alcohol; depressive symptoms; motives; sex

Year:  2014        PMID: 25525419      PMCID: PMC4267111          DOI: 10.1007/s11469-014-9504-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ment Health Addict        ISSN: 1557-1874            Impact factor:   3.836


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