Klanecky Alicia K, Harrington Jennifer, McChargue Dennis E
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2008;34(3):277-84. doi: 10.1080/00952990802013441.
The present study examined whether childhood sexual trauma moderated the relationships between dissociation and both problematic college drinking and alcohol-induced blackouts among a sample of college females (N = 156). Cross-sectional data were consistent with the moderation hypotheses. Simple effects showed that the relationship between dissociation and blackout frequency as well as problematic drinking only existed among those with sexual trauma histories (p < .035), but not among those reporting no sexual trauma exposure (p = .333). Findings implicate the use of alcohol as a possible maladaptive coping mechanism among college females with childhood sexual trauma.
本研究调查了童年期性创伤是否会调节解离与大学女生样本(N = 156)中问题性大学饮酒及酒精所致昏厥之间的关系。横断面数据与调节假设一致。简单效应表明,解离与昏厥频率以及问题性饮酒之间的关系仅存在于有性创伤史的人群中(p < 0.035),而在报告无童年期性创伤暴露的人群中不存在(p = 0.333)。研究结果表明,酒精的使用可能是有童年期性创伤的大学女生一种适应不良的应对机制。