Leeman Robert F, Fenton Miriam, Volpicelli Joseph R
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2007 Jan-Feb;42(1):42-8. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agl095. Epub 2006 Dec 2.
Impaired control, one of the hallmarks of addiction, is also one of the earliest dependence symptoms to develop. Thus impaired control is particularly relevant to undergraduates and other young adults with relatively brief drinking histories. The main goal of this study was to determine whether impaired control predicted heavy episodic drinking and alcohol-related problems cross-sectionally in an undergraduate sample after controlling for gender, family history of alcohol and drug problems, and several other established predictor variables from the undergraduate alcohol literature.
A sample of first-year undergraduates (n=312) completed Part 2 of the Impaired Control Scale (ICS) and other measures related to alcohol use as part of a larger study on problem drinking in undergraduates.
Scores on Part 2 of the ICS predicted heavy episodic drinking and alcohol-related problems cross-sectionally even after controlling for all other predictor variables. Notably, impaired control was a stronger predictor of alcohol-related problems than overall weekly alcohol consumption. Part 2 of the ICS was found to be a reliable and valid measure for use with undergraduates.
These findings support the notion that impaired control is one of the earliest dependence symptoms to develop. The ICS is an effective tool for identifying young adults at risk for problem drinking.
控制受损是成瘾的标志之一,也是最早出现的依赖症状之一。因此,控制受损对于饮酒史相对较短的大学生和其他年轻人尤为重要。本研究的主要目的是在控制性别、酒精和药物问题家族史以及本科酒精文献中其他几个既定预测变量后,横断面确定控制受损是否能预测本科样本中的重度暴饮和与酒精相关的问题。
作为一项关于大学生问题饮酒的大型研究的一部分,一年级大学生样本(n = 312)完成了控制受损量表(ICS)的第二部分以及与酒精使用相关的其他测量。
即使在控制了所有其他预测变量后,ICS第二部分的得分仍能横断面预测重度暴饮和与酒精相关的问题。值得注意的是,控制受损比每周总体酒精消费量更能预测与酒精相关的问题。ICS第二部分被发现是一种适用于大学生的可靠且有效的测量方法。
这些发现支持了控制受损是最早出现的依赖症状之一这一观点。ICS是识别有问题饮酒风险的年轻人的有效工具。