Toneatto T, Sobell L C, Sobell M B
Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1992 Jun;16(3):542-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1992.tb01414.x.
Although considerable research supports the veridicality of alcohol abusers' self-reports, all studies find that some proportion of self-reports are inaccurate. Recently, a few studies have examined variables predictive of inaccurate self-reports and found considerable intersubject variability. The present study examined predictors of alcohol abusers' inconsistent reports of life events and drinking using test-retest reliability data from two questionnaires. Results indicated that inconsistent self-reports were associated with the type (i.e., objective versus subjective) and amount (i.e., more drinking involvement at the first interview was associated with greater discrepant reports at the second interview) of information to be recalled. It appears that the nature of the questions asked may be as much or more of a contributing factor to inaccurate self-reports as subject or setting factors, especially for individuals who report high levels of alcohol use, for whom special efforts may be necessary to gather valid self-report data.
尽管大量研究支持酗酒者自我报告的真实性,但所有研究都发现,一定比例的自我报告是不准确的。最近,一些研究考察了预测不准确自我报告的变量,并发现个体间存在很大差异。本研究利用两份问卷的重测信度数据,考察了酗酒者对生活事件和饮酒情况不一致报告的预测因素。结果表明,不一致的自我报告与要回忆信息的类型(即客观与主观)和数量(即第一次访谈时饮酒参与度越高,第二次访谈时报告的差异就越大)有关。看来,所提问题的性质可能与个体或环境因素一样,甚至更是导致不准确自我报告的一个因素,特别是对于那些报告饮酒量高的个体而言,可能需要付出特殊努力来收集有效的自我报告数据。