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The Association of Depression, Coping Motives and Drinking Problems among College Students: Testing the Self-Medication Hypothesis

Title
The Association of Depression, Coping Motives and Drinking Problems among College Students: Testing the Self-Medication Hypothesis
Author(s)

장수미

Keyword
자가처방가설 ; 우울 ; 대처동기 ; 음주문제 ; 대학생 ; Self-Medication Hypothesis (SMH) ; Depression ; Coping Motives ; Drinking Problems ; College Students
Publication Year
2017-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.37 No.1, pp.5-33
Abstract
The Self-Medication Hypothesis (SMH) suggests that individuals who experience high levels of negative affects use alcohol to relieve their pain. College students in important transitional period experience a great deal of depression, anxiety and stress resulting from competitive socio-economical environment in South Korea. Previous studies reported they drink to cope those negative affects. In the present study, structural equation modeling was used to explore the mediating effect of coping motives between depression and drinking problems based on SMH. Participants were undergraduate students at three universities in the South Korea (n=503, male 67.6%). Participants completed a confidential face-to-face survey regarding their level of depression, coping motives and drinking problems. As hypothesized, a significant mediating effect of coping motives on the relationship between depression and drinking problems. Based on the results, the prevention and intervention strategies for these individuals with depression and drinking problems are discussed.
ISSN
1226-072x
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