University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Psychological Sciences, Columbia, MO 65201, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2012 Aug;121(3):778-83. doi: 10.1037/a0026912. Epub 2012 Jan 30.
Although correlated changes between personality and alcohol involvement have been shown, the functional relation between these constructs is also of theoretical and clinical interest. Using bivariate latent difference score models, we examined transactional relations (i.e., personality predicting changes in alcohol involvement, which in turn predicts changes in personality) across two distinct but overlapping developmental time frames (i.e., across college and during young adulthood) using two large, prospective samples. Across college, there was some evidence that alcohol involvement predicted changes in personality; however, these findings were limited to models that included more proximal measures of alcohol use. When examined across a longer timeframe, we found no evidence that alcohol involvement significantly predicted changes in personality but found some evidence that personality predicted changes in alcohol use. We did find reliable evidence of correlated changes between personality and alcohol use, especially during emerging adulthood. The findings from our datasets highlight that the impact of alcohol involvement on personality change may be limited to shorter intervals during specific developmental time-frames and that the relation between changes in personality and alcohol involvement may be best viewed from a noncausal perspective.
虽然已经显示出人格和酒精摄入之间存在相关变化,但这些结构之间的功能关系也具有理论和临床意义。使用双变量潜在差异评分模型,我们使用两个大型前瞻性样本,在两个不同但重叠的发展时间框架内(即大学期间和青年期),检验了交易关系(即人格预测酒精摄入的变化,而酒精摄入的变化又预测人格的变化)。在大学期间,有一些证据表明酒精摄入可以预测人格的变化;然而,这些发现仅限于包括更接近的酒精使用测量的模型。当我们在更长的时间框架内进行检查时,我们没有发现酒精摄入能显著预测人格变化的证据,但发现人格可以预测酒精使用的变化。我们确实发现了人格和酒精使用之间存在相关变化的可靠证据,尤其是在成年早期。我们数据集的结果表明,酒精摄入对人格变化的影响可能仅限于特定发展时间框架内的较短间隔,并且人格变化和酒精摄入之间的关系最好从非因果关系的角度来看待。