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1 Trajectories of Alcohol-Related Problems Among First-Year Nursing Students: Nature, Predictors, and Outcomes Cheyroux P; Morin AJS; O' Connor RM; Colombat P; Vancappel A; Eltanoukhi R; Gillet N; 41797206
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Proposing Targets and Limits to Urban Sprawl: How Likely are Current Greenbelt Scenarios for Montreal to Achieve Proposed Reference Values by 2070? Mosharafian S; Jaeger JAG; 41436679
CONCORDIA
3 Ingestion of polyethylene microplastics impacts cichlid behaviour despite having low retention time Felismino MEL; Chevallier Rufigny S; Gonzalez-Fleurant SE; Brown GE; 39862685
BIOLOGY
4 Developmental heterogeneity of school burnout across the transition from upper secondary school to higher education: A 9-year follow-up study Nadon L; Morin AJS; Gilbert W; Olivier E; Salmela-Aro K; 39645324
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Urban sprawl in Canada: Values in all 33 Census Metropolitan Areas and corresponding 469 Census Subdivisions between 1991 and 2011 Pourali M; Townsend C; Kross A; Guindon A; Jaeger JAG; 35242923
LIBRARY
6 Binary Cu2-xS Templates Direct the Formation of Quaternary Cu2ZnSnS4 (Kesterite, Wurtzite) Nanocrystals Yarur Villanueva F; Green PB; Qiu C; Ullah SR; Buenviaje K; Howe JY; Majewski MB; Wilson MWB; 34705409
CNSR
7 Creating doorways: finding meaning and growth through art therapy in the face of life-threatening illness Reilly RC; Lee V; Laux K; Robitaille A; 34487868
CONCORDIA
8 The effect of classroom aggression-related peer group norms on students' short-term trajectories of aggression Velásquez AM; Saldarriaga LM; Castellanos M; Bukowski WM; 34302295
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Genetic Characterization of Mutations Related to Conidiophore Stalk Length Development in Aspergillus niger Laboratory Strain N402 Demirci E; Arentshorst M; Yilmaz B; Swinkels A; Reid ID; Visser J; Tsang A; Ram AFJ; 33959152
CSFG
10 Identifying potential drug targets and candidate drugs for COVID-19: biological networks and structural modeling approaches Selvaraj G; Kaliamurthi S; Peslherbe GH; Wei DQ; 33968364
CERMM
11 Loss of Arp1, a putative actin-related protein, triggers filamentous and invasive growth and impairs pathogenicity in Candida albicans. Yao S, Feng Y, Islam A, Shrivastava M, Gu H, Lu Y, Sheng J, Whiteway M, Feng J 33363697
BIOLOGY
12 Income inequality and social gradients in children's height: a comparison of cohort studies from five high-income countries. Bird PK, Pickett KE, Graham H, Faresjö T, Jaddoe VWV, Ludvigsson J, Raat H, Seguin L, Wijtzes AI, McGrath JJ 31909223
PSYCHOLOGY
13 Population variation in density-dependent growth, mortality and their trade-off in a stream fish. Matte JM, Fraser DJ, Grant JWA 31642512
BIOLOGY
14 Lithocholic bile acid accumulated in yeast mitochondria orchestrates a development of an anti-aging cellular pattern by causing age-related changes in cellular proteome. Beach A, Richard VR, Bourque S, Boukh-Viner T, Kyryakov P, Gomez-Perez A, Arlia-Ciommo A, Feldman R, Leonov A, Piano A, Svistkova V, Titorenko VI 25839782
MASSSPEC
15 Integration of Growth and Cell Size via the TOR Pathway and the Dot6 Transcription Factor in Candida albicans. Chaillot J, Tebbji F, Mallick J, Sellam A 30593490
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Trajectories of Alcohol-Related Problems Among First-Year Nursing Students: Nature, Predictors, and Outcomes
Authors:Cheyroux PMorin AJSO'Connor RMColombat PVancappel AEltanoukhi RGillet N
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41797206/
DOI:10.1002/smi.70162
Publication:Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress
Keywords:alcohol‐related problemsboredomfatiguegrowth mixture modelling (GMM)harassmenthealthnursing studentsprofilessleeptrajectories
PMID:41797206 Category: Date Added:2026-03-09
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 QualiPsy UR 1901, Université de Tours, Tours, France.
2 CHRU de Tours, Tours, France.
3 Substantive-Methodological Synergy Research Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
4 Optentia Research Unit, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.
5 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
6 School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
7 PSITEC ULR 4072, Université de Lille, Lille, France.
8 Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris, France.

Description:

This study aims to contribute to an improved dynamic person-centred comprehension of the distinct trajectories of alcohol-related problems observed among first-year nursing students. Data was collected from 2963 first-year nursing students on four occasions over the course of their first semester of professional training (3 months). Four main profiles best described trajectories of alcohol-related problems: High and Decreasing, Moderate and Stable, Moderate and Increasing, and Low and Stable. Our results suggested that initial (but not change in) levels of boredom, harassment, and alcohol use were primary drivers of these trajectories, reinforcing importance of early intervention. Initial levels of boredom and alcohol use were associated with a lower likelihood of membership into the Low and Stable profile relative to the other profiles. Boredom was also associated with higher initial levels of alcohol-related problems in the High and Decreasing and Low and Stable profiles, while alcohol use was associated with membership into the Moderate and Stable profile relative to High and Decreasing and Moderate and Increasing profiles, as well as with higher initial levels and fluctuations over time in alcohol-related problems in most profiles. Harassment was associated with higher initial levels of alcohol-related problems in the Moderate and Stable profile, and with fluctuations in problems in the High and Decreasing and Moderate and Stable profiles. Profiles with lower levels of alcohol-related problems tended to display lower levels of fatigue, and higher levels of perceived health and sleep quantity. Conversely, profiles with higher levels of alcohol-related problems displayed poorer health outcomes. The person-centred approach adopted in this study allows us to improve our understanding of how alcohol-related problems first unfold among first-year nursing students, as well as of the outcomes and predictors of these trajectories.





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