Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?

Alcohol use among students in tertiary institutions has long been established as a major public health concern. Also, previous research has shown that individuals with depression are particularly susceptible to alcohol use. There is, however, a paucity of empirical studies focusing on whether this r...

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Main Authors: Agberotimi Samson Femi, Asagba Rachel B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:European Review Of Applied Sociology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2020-0007
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spelling doaj-56a670f280564dee900ca7af034148fc2021-09-05T20:44:55ZengSciendoEuropean Review Of Applied Sociology2286-25522020-12-011321152610.1515/eras-2020-0007eras-2020-0007Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?Agberotimi Samson Femi0Asagba Rachel B.1Lifestyle Diseases Research Entity, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, South AfricaDepartment of Psychology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaAlcohol use among students in tertiary institutions has long been established as a major public health concern. Also, previous research has shown that individuals with depression are particularly susceptible to alcohol use. There is, however, a paucity of empirical studies focusing on whether this relation is moderated by gender or buffered by a sense of inner meaning fulfilment. We assessed the moderating roles of gender and inner meaning fulfilment in the relationship between depression and alcohol use among university students in Nigeria. A correlational survey design was utilized. Data were collected from 1,173 students (57% male) aged between 16 and 36 years selected across six Nigerian universities. Data were subjected to SPSS v.23 for statistical analysis. Our findings show that depression, gender, inner meaning fulfilment significantly correlated with alcohol use. The effect of depression on alcohol was positive and significant (b=.439, se=.049, p=.000). Inner meaning fulfilment significantly moderated the relationship between depression and alcohol use (b=-.163, se=.034, p=.000). Depression was established as a significant risk factor for alcohol use, regardless of gender, and inner meaning fulfilment may buffer this association. Implications and recommendations are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2020-0007alcohol usedepressiongenderinner meaning fulfilmentuniversity students
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Asagba Rachel B.
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Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
European Review Of Applied Sociology
alcohol use
depression
gender
inner meaning fulfilment
university students
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Asagba Rachel B.
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title Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
title_short Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
title_full Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
title_fullStr Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
title_full_unstemmed Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use Among Male and Female University Students: Is Inner Meaning Fulfilment Protective?
title_sort depressive symptoms and alcohol use among male and female university students: is inner meaning fulfilment protective?
publisher Sciendo
series European Review Of Applied Sociology
issn 2286-2552
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Alcohol use among students in tertiary institutions has long been established as a major public health concern. Also, previous research has shown that individuals with depression are particularly susceptible to alcohol use. There is, however, a paucity of empirical studies focusing on whether this relation is moderated by gender or buffered by a sense of inner meaning fulfilment. We assessed the moderating roles of gender and inner meaning fulfilment in the relationship between depression and alcohol use among university students in Nigeria. A correlational survey design was utilized. Data were collected from 1,173 students (57% male) aged between 16 and 36 years selected across six Nigerian universities. Data were subjected to SPSS v.23 for statistical analysis. Our findings show that depression, gender, inner meaning fulfilment significantly correlated with alcohol use. The effect of depression on alcohol was positive and significant (b=.439, se=.049, p=.000). Inner meaning fulfilment significantly moderated the relationship between depression and alcohol use (b=-.163, se=.034, p=.000). Depression was established as a significant risk factor for alcohol use, regardless of gender, and inner meaning fulfilment may buffer this association. Implications and recommendations are discussed.
topic alcohol use
depression
gender
inner meaning fulfilment
university students
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2020-0007
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