Northern Kentucky University, 41099, United States.
Addict Behav. 2012 Feb;37(2):217-20. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.09.013. Epub 2011 Sep 29.
Impulsivity may have different facets that contribute to drinking patterns in young people. This research examined how aspects of impulse control, especially the ability to inhibit a response, predicted recent alcohol use patterns in young social drinkers. Participants (N=109) between the ages of 18 and 21 performed a cued go/no-go task that required quick responses to go targets and the inhibition of responses to no-go targets. Participants also completed several questionnaires that assessed drinking habits (TLFB) and self-reported impulsivity (BIS-11). Regression analyses revealed that both the impulsivity questionnaire scores and the inhibitory failures observed on the behavioral task predicted various aspects of recent drinking. However, only the inhibitory failures from the behavioral task, and not the impulsivity questionnaire scores, predicted the highest number of drinks consumed on one occasion during the past month. These findings are consistent with the notion that impulsivity may have different components that may be contributing the drinking patterns, and this research suggests that the inability to withhold a response is a strong predictor of the binge use of alcohol.
冲动可能有不同的方面,这些方面会影响年轻人的饮酒模式。这项研究探讨了冲动控制的各个方面,特别是抑制反应的能力,如何预测年轻社交饮酒者最近的饮酒模式。参与者(年龄在 18 岁至 21 岁之间)进行了一项线索 Go/No-Go 任务,需要对 Go 目标快速做出反应,并抑制对 No-Go 目标的反应。参与者还完成了几项问卷,评估饮酒习惯(TLFB)和自我报告的冲动性(BIS-11)。回归分析显示,冲动性问卷得分和行为任务中观察到的抑制失败都预测了最近饮酒的各个方面。然而,只有行为任务中的抑制失败,而不是冲动性问卷得分,预测了过去一个月中一次饮酒的最高量。这些发现与冲动可能有不同的组成部分,这些组成部分可能会影响饮酒模式的观点一致,并且这项研究表明,无法抑制反应是暴饮酒精的强有力预测因素。