Lewis Melissa A, Phillippi Jerome, Neighbors Clayton
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105-6099, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2007 Sep;21(3):398-403. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.21.3.398.
This research examined the relationship of morally based self-esteem with drinking motives and alcohol consumption among college students. Basing self-esteem on morals was expected to be negatively associated with drinking behavior. We further expected this relationship to be mediated by drinking motives. Participants (N = 201; 45% male, 55% female) completed self-report measures of contingencies of self-worth, drinking motives, and drinking behavior. Previous research was supported in that college students whose self-esteem was more strongly contingent upon following personal morals consumed less alcohol. The current research extended these findings by showing that this relationship was mediated by drinking motives. Results suggest that it may be useful to better incorporate personal values into interventions for college students. The implementation of personal values in combination with brief treatments is discussed.
本研究探讨了基于道德的自尊与大学生饮酒动机及酒精消费之间的关系。基于道德的自尊预计与饮酒行为呈负相关。我们进一步预计这种关系将由饮酒动机介导。参与者(N = 201;45% 为男性,55% 为女性)完成了关于自我价值条件、饮酒动机和饮酒行为的自我报告测量。先前的研究得到了支持,即自尊更强烈地依赖于遵循个人道德的大学生饮酒较少。当前研究通过表明这种关系由饮酒动机介导扩展了这些发现。结果表明,将个人价值观更好地纳入大学生干预措施可能是有用的。讨论了结合简短治疗实施个人价值观的问题。