Zetteler Jessica I, Stollery Brian T, Weinstein Aviv M, Lingford-Hughes Anne R
Academic Unit of Psychiatry, Cotham House, Bristol BS6 6JL, UK.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2006 Jul-Aug;41(4):426-30. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agl026. Epub 2006 Apr 19.
to assess the attentional bias for alcohol-related information in adolescents with (n = 15), and without (n = 15), a parental history of alcohol dependence.
participants completed questionnaires assessing depression, weekly alcohol consumption, anxiety, and concerns about alcohol consumption and undertook subliminal and supraliminal computerized Stroop tasks using colour-words, alcohol-related words, and control words.
adolescents with alcohol-dependent parents showed supraliminal interference for alcohol-related words. The magnitude of this interference was correlated with higher trait and state anxiety, and lower levels of weekly alcohol consumption. No interference was found on the subliminal alcohol Stroop task.
while it is likely that this attentional bias for alcohol-related cues reflects the concerns regarding parental drinking, it is also possible that this might underlie the increased risk of future alcohol dependence in the children of alcohol-dependent parents.
评估有(n = 15)和无(n = 15)酒精依赖家族史的青少年对酒精相关信息的注意偏向。
参与者完成评估抑郁、每周饮酒量、焦虑以及对饮酒担忧的问卷,并使用颜色词、酒精相关词和控制词进行阈下和阈上计算机化斯特鲁普任务。
有酒精依赖父母的青少年在阈上对酒精相关词表现出干扰。这种干扰的程度与更高的特质焦虑和状态焦虑以及更低的每周饮酒量相关。在阈下酒精斯特鲁普任务中未发现干扰。
虽然这种对酒精相关线索的注意偏向可能反映了对父母饮酒的担忧,但也有可能这是酒精依赖父母的子女未来酒精依赖风险增加的潜在原因。