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An Examination of Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms and Neighborhood Disorganization from Age 21 to 39
Authors:Christopher Cambron  Rick Kosterman  Isaac C. Rhew  Richard F. Catalano  Katarina Guttmannova  J. David Hawkins
Affiliation:1. Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;2. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:Living in disorganized neighborhoods characterized by high levels of poverty, crime, violence, and deteriorating buildings has been associated with increased alcohol consumption and mental health problems. Data drawn from the Seattle Social Development Project (N = 790), a theory‐driven longitudinal study originating in Seattle, WA, were used to estimate trajectories of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) symptoms from age 21 to 39. Time‐varying measures of neighborhood disorganization, psychological distress, and sociodemographic factors were associated with deviations from average AUD symptoms at each wave. Results indicated that, on average, AUD symptoms decreased as individuals got older. Living in more disorganized neighborhoods and experiencing psychological distress was associated with increased AUD symptoms after accounting for average reductions from AUD symptoms over time and time‐varying measures of relevant sociodemographic factors. Results of mediation analysis suggested that psychological distress is a mechanism by which disorganized neighborhoods increased risk of AUD from age 21 to 39.
Keywords:Neighborhood disorganization  Alcohol Use Disorder  Psychological distress  Latent growth curve
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