作者
Mary Beth Miller, Angelo M DiBello, Sarah A Lust, Michael P Carey, Kate B Carey
发表日期
2016/12/1
期刊
Addictive behaviors
卷号
63
页码范围
23-28
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Objective
Inadequate sleep and heavy alcohol use have been associated with negative outcomes among college students; however, few studies have examined the interactive effects of sleep and drinking quantity in predicting alcohol-related consequences. This study aimed to determine if adequate sleep moderates the prospective association between weekly drinking quantity and consequences.
Method
College students (N = 568) who were mandated to an alcohol prevention intervention reported drinks consumed per week, typical sleep quantity (calculated from sleep/wake times), and perceptions of sleep adequacy as part of a larger research trial. Assessments were completed at baseline and one-, three-, and five-month follow-ups.
Results
Higher baseline quantities of weekly drinking and inadequate sleep predicted alcohol-related consequences at baseline and one-month follow-up. Significant interactions …
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