Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, 1021 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14203-1016, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010 Sep;71(5):761-8. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2010.71.761.
Despite growing evidence that the marital problems typically attributed to heavy drinking are stronger for couples in which only one partner is a heavy drinker than in couples in which both partners are heavy drinkers, relatively little research has examined factors that may serve to maintain particular drinking configurations. The current research examines the association between the configuration of partners' drinking and relationship-specific alcohol expectancies.
Data are from an ongoing prospective study examining the effect of alcohol on executive cognitive functioning. Participant couples (n = 251) represented one of four drinking groups: concordant heavy drinkers (n = 68), heavy drinking husband (n = 79), heavy drinking wife (n = 35), and concordant abstainers/light drinkers (n = 69). As part of the study, participant couples completed a measure of relationship-specific alcohol expectancies through the mail.
Analyses reveal that wives demonstrate greater intimacy/openness expectancies in the concordant heavy drinking group than in the other three groups, as predicted. Unexpectedly, husbands demonstrate greater intimacy/openness expectancies if either member of the couple is a heavy drinker. Additionally, couples reported stronger sexual enhancement, power/assertion, and social pleasure/fun expectancies when the wife was a heavy drinker and stronger power/assertion expectancies when the husband was a heavy drinker.
Relationship-specific alcohol expectancies are differentially associated with the configuration of partners' drinking patterns. Wives' drinking status appears to influence relationship-specific alcohol expectancies to a greater extent than husbands' drinking status. Additional research is needed to determine the long-term effect of these associations.
尽管越来越多的证据表明,与夫妻双方均为重度饮酒者相比,仅一方为重度饮酒者的夫妻中,通常归因于大量饮酒的婚姻问题更为严重,但相对较少的研究探讨了可能维持特定饮酒模式的因素。本研究考察了伴侣饮酒模式与特定于关系的酒精期望之间的关联。
数据来自一项正在进行的前瞻性研究,该研究考察了酒精对执行认知功能的影响。参与者夫妻(n=251)代表了四种饮酒群体之一:一致的重度饮酒者(n=68)、重度饮酒的丈夫(n=79)、重度饮酒的妻子(n=35)和一致的不饮酒/轻度饮酒者(n=69)。作为研究的一部分,参与者夫妻通过邮件完成了一项特定于关系的酒精期望测量。
分析显示,正如预测的那样,在一致的重度饮酒群体中,妻子表现出更强的亲密/开放期望,而在其他三个群体中则较弱。出乎意料的是,如果夫妻中的任何一方是重度饮酒者,丈夫则表现出更强的亲密/开放期望。此外,当妻子是重度饮酒者时,夫妻报告了更强的性增强、权力/自信和社交愉悦/乐趣期望,而当丈夫是重度饮酒者时,夫妻报告了更强的权力/自信期望。
特定于关系的酒精期望与伴侣饮酒模式的配置存在差异关联。妻子的饮酒状况似乎比丈夫的饮酒状况更能影响特定于关系的酒精期望。需要进一步的研究来确定这些关联的长期影响。