Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Sep;26(3):414-22. doi: 10.1037/a0025842. Epub 2011 Oct 17.
The direct and interactive effects of alcohol expectancies for aggression, dispositional hostility, and heavy alcohol consumption on alcohol-related physical aggression were examined across the first four years of marriage in a sample of 634 newlywed couples. For husbands, alcohol aggression expectancies predicted increases in alcohol-related aggression; across husbands and wives, however, aggression expectancies were not found to interact with hostility or alcohol consumption to predict physical aggression. Consistent with previous research, hostility and alcohol consumption interacted with each other to predict alcohol-related aggression. Specifically, for both husbands and wives high in dispositional hostility, heavy alcohol consumption was positively associated with the occurrence of alcohol-related aggression; for those low in dispositional hostility, however, there was no association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression. Findings are contrasted with previous longitudinal research on alcohol aggression expectancies and physical aggression in married couples. The article discusses the extent to which findings may vary depending on whether expectancies are assessed in relation to alcohol's effect on one's own behavior versus alcohol's effect on others' behavior.
本研究考察了在新婚的头四年中,酒精预期对攻击性、性格敌意和大量饮酒对酒精相关身体攻击的直接和交互影响,共纳入了 634 对新婚夫妇。对于丈夫来说,酒精攻击预期预示着酒精相关攻击的增加;然而,在丈夫和妻子之间,攻击性预期并没有与敌意或酒精消费相互作用来预测身体攻击。与先前的研究一致,敌意和酒精消费相互作用,共同预测酒精相关的攻击。具体来说,对于性格上具有敌意的丈夫和妻子,大量饮酒与酒精相关攻击的发生呈正相关;然而,对于性格上不具有敌意的人来说,酒精消费与酒精相关攻击之间没有关联。这些发现与之前关于已婚夫妇中酒精攻击预期和身体攻击的纵向研究形成了对比。本文讨论了在多大程度上,研究结果可能因期望是根据酒精对自己行为的影响还是对他人行为的影响来评估而有所不同。