Cannon D S, Leeka J K, Patterson E T, Baker T B
Psychology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75216.
Addict Behav. 1990;15(3):265-9. doi: 10.1016/0306-4603(90)90069-a.
Male alcoholics (n = 336) were given the Inventory of Drinking Situations (IDS), a 100-item questionnaire that asks subjects to rate the frequency with which they drank in various situations during the previous year. A principal components analysis of the responses suggests there are three major categories of situations in which alcoholics are likely to drink: negative affect states, positive affect states combined with social cues to drink, and attempts to test one's ability to control one's drinking. These categories are compared with recent empirical attempts to define categories of alcohol and smoking relapse.
336名男性酗酒者接受了饮酒情境量表(IDS)测试,这是一份包含100个条目的问卷,要求受试者对他们在前一年各种情境下饮酒的频率进行评分。对这些回答进行的主成分分析表明,酗酒者可能饮酒的情境主要有三大类:消极情绪状态、与饮酒的社会暗示相结合的积极情绪状态,以及测试自己控制饮酒能力的尝试。将这些类别与最近定义酒精和吸烟复发类别的实证研究进行了比较。