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Sleep Quality Impacts the Link Between Reactivity to Uncertain Threat and Anxiety and Alcohol Use in Youth.

Kathryn C. Jenkins, Jordan Difatta, Emily E. Jones,Kayla A. Kreutzer,Baldwin M. Way,K. Luan Phan,Stephanie M. Gorka

Psychophysiology(2024)

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Individual differences in reactivity to unpredictable threat (U-threat) have repeatedly been linked to symptoms of anxiety and drinking behavior. An emerging theory is that individuals who are hyper-reactive to U-threat experience chronic anticipatory anxiety, hyperarousal, and are vulnerable to excessive alcohol use via negative reinforcement processes. Notably, anxiety and alcohol use commonly relate to disruptions in sleep behavior and recent findings suggest that sleep quality may impact the link between reactivity to U-threat and psychiatric symptoms and behaviors. The aim of the current study was to examine the unique and interactive effects of reactivity to U-threat and sleep quality on anxiety symptoms and drinking behavior in a cohort of youth, ages 16-19 years. Participants (N = 112) completed a well-validated threat-of-shock task designed to probe individual differences in reactivity to U-threat and predictable threat (P-threat). Startle eyeblink potentiation was recorded during the task as an index of aversive reactivity. Participants also completed well-validated self-report measures of anxiety and depression symptoms, lifetime alcohol use, and current sleep quality. Results revealed significant startle reactivity to U-threat by sleep quality interactions on anxiety symptoms and lifetime drinking behavior. At high levels of sleep disturbance (only), greater reactivity to U-threat was associated with greater anxiety symptoms and total number of lifetime alcoholic beverages. These results suggest that sensitivity to uncertainty and chronic hyperarousal increases anxiety symptoms and alcohol use behavior, particularly in the context of poor sleep quality. The results suggest that sensitivity to uncertainty and chronic hyperarousal increases anxiety symptoms and alcohol use. These findings also show for the first time that these associations are particularly robust in the context of poor sleep quality. Sleep quality is often overlooked in youth but could represent a modifiable prevention target for mental health and substance use outcomes.
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alcohol use,anxiety,startle reactivity,uncertain threat
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