| Literature DB >> 29941844 |
Anita Appleton1, Rosie James2, John Larsen3.
Abstract
Mental well-being and excessive alcohol consumption each represent a significant public health concern, and evidence suggests an association between them. Furthermore, drinking motivations associated with harmful drinking have been studied, but not systematically in the UK population. A representative sample of 6174 UK adults aged 18⁻75 were surveyed online. Low risk drinkers were found to have higher mental well-being than hazardous, harmful, and, probable, dependence drinkers. Using a hierarchical multiple regression analysis, it was found that just over 5% of the variance in well-being scores was accounted for by the level of harmful drinking and drinking motivation; the most significant contribution was drinking to cope. Among people drinking to cope, those drinking in more harmful ways were statistically significantly more likely to have low well-being compared to less harmful drinkers. In the UK adult population there is a clear association between poor mental well-being and harmful drinking. Furthermore, coping was a significant motivation to drink for many with low mental well-being. While mental well-being was found to be directly linked with levels of harmful drinking, the motivation for drinking was a stronger predictor of mental well-being.Entities:
Keywords: United Kingdom; alcohol consumption; drinking motivations; mental health; well-being
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29941844 PMCID: PMC6069385 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15071333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Harmful drinking category (AUDIT) scoring.
| Harmful Drinking Categories (AUDIT) | AUDIT Score |
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| Abstainers | 0 |
| Low risk | 1–7 |
| Hazardous drinking | 8–15 |
| Harmful drinking | 16–19 |
| Probable dependence | 20+ |
Note: AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test.
Well-being category scoring (SWEMWBS).
| Well-Being Categories (SWEMWBS) | SWEMWBS SCORE |
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| Low mental well-being | 7–19 |
| Medium mental well-being | 20–28 |
| High mental well-being | 29–35 |
Note: SWEMWBS: Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale.
Proportion of each harmful drinking category that fall into each well-being category.
| Well-Being Categories (SWEMWBS) | Harmful Drinking Categories (AUDIT) | ||||
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| Abstainers | Low Risk (0–7) | Hazardous (8–15) | Harmful (16–19) | Probable Dependence (20+) | |
| Low (7–19) | 20.3% a,b | 14.7% c | 16.9% b,c | 22.5% a,b | 27.3% a |
| Medium (20–28) | 68.0% a | 71.1% a,b | 73.7% b | 70.3% a,b | 63.4% a |
| High (29–35) | 11.7% a,b | 14.1% b | 9.4% a | 7.3% a | 9.3% a,b |
Note: If a pair of values is significantly different at the 0.05 level, they will have different subscript letters. If a pair of values are not significantly different, the values will have the same subscript letters assigned to them.
Proportion of drinkers in each well-being category that drink for each drinking motivation.
| Well-Being Category (SWEMWBS) | Drinking Motivation (DMQ-R SF) | |||
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| Coping | Conformity | Social | Enhancement | |
| Low (7–19) | 72.8% | 53.1% | 82.7% | 82.4% |
| Medium (20–28) | 59.0% | 47.3% | 84.9% | 83.5% |
| High (29–35) | 35.1% | 33.2% | 77.0% | 76.9% |
Hierarchical multiple regression analysis of predictors of wellbeing.
| Predictor Variables | Regression 1 | Regression 2 | Regression 3 |
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| Gender (1, male; 2, female) | 0.010 | −0.006 | 0.007 |
| Age (1, 18–24; 5, 55+) | 0.184 * | 0.172 * | 0.146 * |
| Education level (1, low; 3, high) | 0.069 * | 0.070 * | 0.059 * |
| Social grade (1, AB; 4, DE) | −0.128 * | −0.133 * | −0.122 * |
| AUDIT score | −0.078 * | −0.006 | |
| Drinking Motivation | |||
| Social reasons (1, yes; 2, no) | −0.048 * | ||
| Enhancement reasons (1, yes; 2, no) | −0.056 * | ||
| Coping reasons (1, yes; 2, no) | 0.228 * | ||
| Conformity reasons (1, yes; 2, no) | 0.060 * | ||
| R2 | 0.054 | 0.060 | 0.105 |
| R2 Change | 0.054 | 0.006 | 0.045 |
Note: Note. Statistical significant: * p < 0.001.
Proportion of drinkers split by drinking motivations and harmful drinking category that fall into each wellbeing category (un-weighted bases reported).
| Drinking Motivation (DMQ-R SF) | Well-Being Category (SWEMWBS) | Harmful Drinking Category (AUDIT) | |||
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| Low Risk | Hazardous | Harmful | Probable Dependence | ||
| Coping | Low (7–19) | 18.8% a | 19.9% a | 24.0% b | 28.7% b |
| Medium (20–28) | 73.1% a | 73.6% a | 69.8% a,b | 62.4% b | |
| High (29–35) | 8.1% a | 6.5% a | 6.2% a | 8.9% a | |
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| Conformity | Low (7–19) | 17.2% a | 18.5% a | 20.3% a,b | 27.5% b |
| Medium (20–28) | 72.2% a | 75.9% a | 72.2% a,b | 61.4% b | |
| High (29–35) | 10.7% a | 14.1% b | 7.5% a,b | 11.1% a | |
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| Social | Low (7–19) | 14.8% a | 16.0% a, b | 22.3% b, c | 24.9% c |
| Medium (20–28) | 72.2% a, b | 74.8% b | 70.7% a, b | 65.4% a | |
| High (29–35) | 13.0% a | 9.2% b | 7.0% b | 9.8% a, b | |
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| Enhancement | Low (7–19) | 14.2% a | 16.7% a, b | 22.9% b, c | 27.2% c |
| Medium (20–28) | 72.4% a | 74.0% a | 69.7% a, b | 63.4% b | |
| High (29–35) | 13.3% a | 9.2% b | 7.4% b | 9.4% a, b | |
Note: If a pair of values is significantly different at the .05 level, they will have different subscript letters. If a pair of values are not significantly different, the values will have the same subscript letters assigned to them.