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青少年的 binge drinking 是否会影响他们的日常前瞻性记忆?

Does binge drinking in teenagers affect their everyday prospective memory?

机构信息

Division of Psychology, Northumbria University, Northumberland Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2010 Jun 1;109(1-3):73-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.12.013. Epub 2010 Jan 13.

Abstract

AIMS

To examine whether teenage binge drinking has an adverse effect upon everyday prospective memory (PM).

DESIGN

The study utilised an existing-groups design, with alcohol group: binge drinkers vs non-binge drinkers as the independent factor, and scores on the two PM memory subscales of the Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) and the score on the Prospective Remembering Video Procedure (PRVP) as the dependent factors. Age, anxiety and depression scores, last alcohol use (in hours) and how many years spent drinking, were measured and analysed between the groups.

SETTING

Each participant was tested in a laboratory setting.

PARTICIPANTS

An opportunity sample of 21 'binge drinkers' (those drinking above 6 units for females and 8 units for males on 2 or more occasions per week) and 29 non-bingers were compared.

MEASUREMENTS

Self-reported everyday PM lapses were measured using the PRMQ. The PRVP was used as an objective measure of PM. Alcohol and other drug use were assessed by the University of East London Recreational Drug Use Questionnaire. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale gauged self-reported levels of anxiety and depression.

FINDINGS

After controlling for age, anxiety and depression scores, last alcohol use and how many years spent drinking, there were no significant between-group differences on either the self-reported long-term or short-term PM lapses. However, binge drinkers recalled significantly fewer location-action combinations on the PRVP than non-binge drinkers.

CONCLUSIONS

The results of the present study suggest that binge drinking in the teenage years leads to impairments in everyday PM.

摘要

目的

检验青少年 binge drinking 是否对日常前瞻性记忆 (PM) 产生不良影响。

设计

本研究采用现有分组设计,将酒精组( binge drinkers 与 non-binge drinkers )作为自变量,Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) 的两个 PM 记忆子量表得分和 Prospective Remembering Video Procedure (PRVP) 的得分作为因变量。在组间测量和分析了年龄、焦虑和抑郁评分、最近的饮酒时间(以小时计)和饮酒年限。

设置

每个参与者都在实验室环境中接受测试。

参与者

比较了 21 名“ binge drinkers ”(女性每周 2 次或以上饮酒超过 6 单位,男性每周 2 次或以上饮酒超过 8 单位)和 29 名非 binge drinkers 的机会样本。

测量

使用 PRMQ 测量自我报告的日常 PM 失误。PRVP 用于 PM 的客观测量。酒精和其他药物使用情况通过东伦敦大学娱乐性药物使用问卷进行评估。医院焦虑和抑郁量表评估自我报告的焦虑和抑郁水平。

结果

在控制年龄、焦虑和抑郁评分、最近的饮酒时间和饮酒年限后,在自我报告的长期和短期 PM 失误方面,两组之间没有显著差异。然而, binge drinkers 在 PRVP 上回忆的位置-动作组合明显少于 non-binge drinkers。

结论

本研究结果表明,青少年时期 binge drinking 会导致日常 PM 受损。

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