Johnson P B, Glassman M
Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University, New York, USA.
J Stud Alcohol. 1999 Jan;60(1):64-9. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1999.60.64.
Research has demonstrated that alcohol outcome expectancies moderate the relationship between psychological states such as stress and negative affect and alcohol use. This study examined whether the relationship between expectancies and alcohol problems would be moderated by gender and ethnicity.
Using a household survey format, personal interviews were conducted with Puerto Rican and Irish American men and women. The final sample consisted of 412 (231 male) Puerto Ricans and 476 (252 male) Irish Americans. Alcohol expectancies were measured with the Effects of Drinking Alcohol Scale. All subjects resided in the New York metropolitan area. The original study was designed to compare the drinking behaviors and alcohol-related beliefs of groups with varied drinking practices and distinct drinking beliefs.
Both gender and ethnicity moderated the links between aggressive and self-control expectancies and drinking problems. For example, anticipated loss of control from drinking was more negatively related to Puerto Rican and female alcohol problems than it was to Irish and male problems.
The present findings suggest that whether an outcome expectancy is associated with more alcohol problems depends upon the particular meaning of the outcome. This meaning, in turn, depends upon an individual's particular sociocultural perspective which is associated with such personal characteristics as gender and ethnicity.
研究表明,酒精结果预期会调节压力和负面影响等心理状态与酒精使用之间的关系。本研究考察了预期与酒精问题之间的关系是否会受到性别和种族的调节。
采用家庭调查形式,对波多黎各裔和爱尔兰裔美国男性及女性进行个人访谈。最终样本包括412名(231名男性)波多黎各人以及476名(252名男性)爱尔兰裔美国人。使用饮酒影响量表测量酒精预期。所有受试者均居住在纽约大都市区。原研究旨在比较具有不同饮酒习惯和独特饮酒观念的群体的饮酒行为及与酒精相关的信念。
性别和种族均调节了攻击性预期和自我控制预期与饮酒问题之间的联系。例如,预期饮酒导致的失控与波多黎各人和女性的酒精问题的负相关性,高于其与爱尔兰人和男性酒精问题的负相关性。
目前的研究结果表明,一种结果预期是否与更多的酒精问题相关,取决于该结果的特定含义。而这种含义又取决于个体特定的社会文化视角,该视角与性别和种族等个人特征相关。