Barnett Nancy P, Lebeau-Craven Rebecca, O'Leary Tracy A, Colby Suzanne M, Rohsenow Damaris J, Monti Peter M, Woolard Robert, Spirito Anthony
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2002 Jun;16(2):106-12.
Characteristics associated with intention to change drinking were examined in 254 adolescents treated in an emergency department for alcohol. Younger age, living at home, lower baseline level of drinking and drinking problems, greater depression, having penalties for breaking family drinking rules, higher injury severity, being frightened, and being admitted to the hospital predicted greater intention to change drinking at the time of the event. Baseline characteristics related to being in the action stage of change 3 months later were younger age; lower drinking; having penalties for breaking family drinking rules; injury severity; and number of anticipated consequences, including being in trouble with parents. This study has implications for brief interventions that capitalize on potential teachable moments with problem-drinking adolescents.
对254名因酒精问题在急诊科接受治疗的青少年进行了与饮酒改变意愿相关特征的研究。年龄较小、居家生活、饮酒和饮酒问题的基线水平较低、抑郁程度较高、违反家庭饮酒规定会受到惩罚、损伤严重程度较高、感到恐惧以及住院治疗,这些因素预示着在事件发生时改变饮酒的意愿更强。与3个月后处于改变行动阶段相关的基线特征包括年龄较小、饮酒量较低、违反家庭饮酒规定会受到惩罚、损伤严重程度以及预期后果的数量,包括与父母产生矛盾。本研究对利用问题饮酒青少年潜在可教时刻进行简短干预具有启示意义。