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Posttraumatic stress disorder, drinking to cope, and harmful alcohol use: A multivariate meta-analysis of the self-medication hypothesis.

Matthew T Luciano1, Samuel F Acuff2, Cecilia C Olin2, Rivian K Lewin2, Justin C Strickland3, Meghan E McDevitt-Murphy2, James G Murphy2.   

Abstract

The association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and harmful alcohol use has often been explained through the self-medication hypothesis via coping-related drinking motives. However, the magnitude of the indirect effect of PTSD on harmful alcohol use through coping motives is unclear. This study aggregated this indirect effect using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling approach and explored moderators that influenced the indirect effect. We identified articles from PsycINFO, PubMed/MEDLINE, and PROQUEST (through June 22, 2021) containing measures of (a) PTSD symptoms, (b) coping-related drinking, and (c) harmful alcohol use. Thirty-four studies yielding 69 effect sizes were included (mean N = 387.26 participants; median N = 303.5; range = 42-1,896; aggregate sample n = 15,128). Coping motives mediated the relation between PTSD and harmful alcohol use, accounting for 80% of the variance in the total effect. Moderating variables and evidence of publication bias were also found. Findings suggest that coping-related drinking is a strong mediator in the relation between PTSD and harmful alcohol use and that the strength of the indirect effect is meaningfully influenced by measurement approach, sample characteristics, and study design. Additional longitudinal and multivariate studies are needed to establish directionality and account for additional variance. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35587413      PMCID: PMC9233097          DOI: 10.1037/abn0000764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychopathol Clin Sci        ISSN: 2769-7541


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4.  Trauma-related drinking to cope: A novel approach to the self-medication model.

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Journal:  Psychol Addict Behav       Date:  2020-02-06

5.  Comorbidity of posttraumatic stress disorder with alcohol dependence among US adults: results from National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

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Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2013-05-20       Impact factor: 4.492

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Authors:  Erin O Woolman; Madelyn M Becker; Alicia K Klanecky
Journal:  J Drug Educ       Date:  2015-09-23

7.  Drinking motives for self and others predict alcohol use and consequences among college women: the moderating effects of PTSD.

Authors:  Cynthia A Stappenbeck; Michele Bedard-Gilligan; Christine M Lee; Debra Kaysen
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2012-10-30       Impact factor: 3.913

8.  PTSD Symptomology and Motivated Alcohol Use Among Military Service Members: Testing a Conditional Indirect Effect Model of Social Support.

Authors:  Cameron T McCabe; Cynthia D Mohr; Leslie B Hammer; Kathleen F Carlson
Journal:  Subst Use Misuse       Date:  2018-10-29       Impact factor: 2.164

9.  Drinking motives moderate daily relationships between PTSD symptoms and alcohol use.

Authors:  Tracy L Simpson; Cynthia A Stappenbeck; Jane A Luterek; Keren Lehavot; Debra L Kaysen
Journal:  J Abnorm Psychol       Date:  2014-02

Review 10.  A Guide to Conducting a Meta-Analysis with Non-Independent Effect Sizes.

Authors:  Mike W-L Cheung
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  2019-08-24       Impact factor: 7.444

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