Sacco Paul, Smith Cristan A, Harrington Donna, Svoboda Deborah V, Resnick Barbara
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2016 Jan;35(1):106-20. doi: 10.1177/0733464813519009. Epub 2014 Jan 17.
In the literature on alcohol use and aging, drinking has often been conceptualized as a means of coping with negative feelings, such as stress, yet much of the literature on older adults and drinking has utilized cross-sectional or other data ill-suited for exploring dynamic processes. Experience sampling methods have the ability to measure and analyze dynamic processes in real time, such as relations between alcohol use and mood states. Nonetheless, these approaches are intensive and may burden respondents. Therefore, this study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and validity of a modified daily diary to measure alcohol use and explored alternate methods of collecting diary data. Findings suggest that a modified diary was acceptable and not burdensome. Respondents were reluctant to consider technology (e.g., cellphone)-based means of data collection. Measures of alcohol use showed little within-person variation suggesting that for those who drink at all, drinking is a daily habit.
在关于酒精使用与衰老的文献中,饮酒常常被视为应对负面情绪(如压力)的一种方式,然而,许多关于老年人与饮酒的文献采用的是横断面研究或其他不适用于探究动态过程的数据。经验取样法有能力实时测量和分析动态过程,比如酒精使用与情绪状态之间的关系。尽管如此,这些方法需要投入大量精力,可能会给受访者带来负担。因此,本研究评估了一种改良的日常日记法在测量酒精使用方面的可行性、可接受性和有效性,并探索了收集日记数据的替代方法。研究结果表明,改良日记法是可接受的,且不会造成负担。受访者不愿考虑基于技术(如手机)的数据收集方式。酒精使用量的测量结果显示个体内部变化很小,这表明对于那些饮酒的人来说,饮酒是一种日常习惯。