The Correlation Between Emotionality Changes and Alcohol Consumption in Young Persons: A Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Psychosocial Context
1.1.1. Social, Environmental, and Cultural Factors
1.1.2. Family Factors
1.1.3. Psychological Perspectives on Personality Changes and Emotionality
1.1.4. Emotional Dysregulation and Affective Instability
2. Materials and Methods
- Investigating the relationship between the level of alcohol consumption and emotional indicators such as anxiety and depression;
- Analyzing differences between youngsters with low, moderate, and high alcohol consumption concerning their emotional state and coping mechanisms;
- Exploring, based on the existing literature, the influence of family and social context on the emotional vulnerability associated with alcohol use.
- Young people who report high alcohol consumption score significantly higher on the anxiety and depression scales compared to occasional or non-consumers.
- A higher frequency of alcohol consumption episodes is associated with increased levels of depressive symptoms.
- Family-related factors (e.g., permissive parental attitudes or parental consumption models) may amplify emotional symptoms according to previous findings.
2.1. Design of the Research
2.2. Participants
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- The ability to give informed consent;
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- The presence of clinical and socio-demographic data belonging to the 18–30 age category or closer.
2.3. Instruments and Variables
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- Occasional: less than once per week;
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- Moderate: 1–3 times per week;
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- Heavy: more than 3 times per week or binge drinking episodes (defined as 5+ drinks on a single occasion).
2.4. Procedure
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Alcohol Consumption Distribution
3.2. Age Distribution of Participants
- 18–20 years: 12 participants (20%);
- 21–22 years: 16 participants (26.7%);
- 23–24 years: 14 participants (23.3%);
- 25–26 years: 9 participants (15%);
- 27 years and above: 9 participants (15%).
3.3. Emotional Symptoms Appearance Rate
- BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) for depression;
- STAI_S (State Anxiety Inventory) for state anxiety;
- STAI_T (Trait Anxiety Inventory) for trait anxiety;
3.4. The Correlation Between Alcohol Consumption and Emotional Symptoms
3.5. Inferential Analysis
- Depression (BDI): r = −0.57; p < 0.001.
- State anxiety (STAI_S): r = −0.38; p = 0.003.
- Trait anxiety (STAI_T): r = −0.42; p = 0.001.
- BDI: p < 0.001.
- STAI_S: p = 0.010.
- STAI_T: p = 0.003.
4. Discussion
4.1. Interpreting the Main Findings
4.2. Discussing the Results Concerning the Initial Hypothesis
4.3. Connections with Specialized Literature
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
FFM | Five-Factor Model; |
BDI | Beck Depression Inventory; |
STAI | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; |
STAI_S | State Anxiety Inventory; |
STAI_T | Trait Anxiety Inventory; |
AffectPoz | Scores for the positive emotionality; |
AffectNeg | Scores for the negative emotionality. |
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VARIABLE | MEAN (M) | STANDARD DEVIATION (SD) | 95% CONFIDENCE INTERVAL |
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AGE (YEARS) | 24.18 | 3.80 | - |
BDI (DEPRESSION) | 15.72 | 6.89 | [13.09, 17.50] |
STAI_S (ANXIETY) | 40.27 | 8.59 | [37.95, 42.58] |
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Mitincu-Caramfil, S.D.; Moroianu, L.-A.; Bradeanu, A.V.; Isailă, O.-M.; Curis, C.; Drima, E. The Correlation Between Emotionality Changes and Alcohol Consumption in Young Persons: A Pilot Study. Healthcare 2025, 13, 987. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13090987
Mitincu-Caramfil SD, Moroianu L-A, Bradeanu AV, Isailă O-M, Curis C, Drima E. The Correlation Between Emotionality Changes and Alcohol Consumption in Young Persons: A Pilot Study. Healthcare. 2025; 13(9):987. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13090987
Chicago/Turabian StyleMitincu-Caramfil, Simona Dana, Lavinia-Alexandra Moroianu, Andrei Vlad Bradeanu, Oana-Maria Isailă, Cecilia Curis, and Eduard Drima. 2025. "The Correlation Between Emotionality Changes and Alcohol Consumption in Young Persons: A Pilot Study" Healthcare 13, no. 9: 987. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13090987
APA StyleMitincu-Caramfil, S. D., Moroianu, L.-A., Bradeanu, A. V., Isailă, O.-M., Curis, C., & Drima, E. (2025). The Correlation Between Emotionality Changes and Alcohol Consumption in Young Persons: A Pilot Study. Healthcare, 13(9), 987. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13090987