Short‐term changes in social role statuses across young adulthood and their relation to heavy drinking in a given month

Author:

Fairlie Anne M.1ORCID,Calhoun Brian H.1ORCID,Walukevich‐Dienst Katherine1ORCID,Janson Melissa1ORCID,Patrick Megan E.2ORCID,Lee Christine M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractYoung adulthood is a developmental period during which individuals experience shifts in their social roles in various domains, which coincides with a period of time that is also high risk for lifetime peaks in alcohol use. The current study examined age‐related changes in heavy episodic drinking (HED) and high‐intensity drinking (HID) and associations with short‐term (i.e., monthly) variation in young adults' social roles over a 2.5‐year period in a community sample of young adults who reported past‐year alcohol use (N = 778, baseline age range 18–23). Results showed probabilities of past‐month HED and HID changed in a nonlinear fashion across ages 18–26 with greater probabilities of use at younger ages. Most participants did not report being in the same social role status every sampled month, underscoring the presence of short‐term role variation. Living with parents and being in a serious romantic relationship in a given month were negatively associated with past‐month HED. Living with parents in a given month was also negatively associated with past‐month HID. Being a 4‐year college student and being employed full‐time in a given month were not significantly related to either outcome. Findings provided partial evidence that monthly statuses were associated with heavy drinking. Several avenues for future research are described in light of the findings.

Funder

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Publisher

Wiley

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