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大学生饮酒问题与社交焦虑:饮酒环境的重要性。

College drinking problems and social anxiety: The importance of drinking context.

作者信息

Terlecki Meredith A, Ecker Anthony H, Buckner Julia D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Jun;28(2):545-52. doi: 10.1037/a0035770.

Abstract

Social anxiety more than quadruples the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder, yet it is inconsistently linked to heavy alcohol use. Elucidation of the relation between social anxiety and alcohol use is an important next step in treating and preventing risky drinking. College students routinely face potentially anxiety-provoking social situations (e.g., meeting new people) and socially anxious undergraduates are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related impairment. Drinking to cope with social anxiety is thought to reinforce alcohol use, yet research on coping-motivated drinking among socially anxious students has yielded inconsistent findings. Further, undergraduate drinking varies by drinking context, yet the role of context in drinking behaviors among socially anxious individuals remains unclear. The current study sought to examine the relationship of social anxiety and drinking quantity in specific drinking contexts among undergraduates (N = 611). We also evaluated whether relevant drinking contexts mediated the relationship between social anxiety and alcohol-related problems. Clinically elevated social anxiety was related to heavier consumption in negative emotion (e.g., feeling sad or angry) and personal/intimate (e.g., before sexual intercourse) contexts, but not social/convivial contexts (e.g., parties, bars). Quantity of alcohol consumed in negative emotion and personal/intimate contexts mediated the relationship between social anxiety and drinking problem severity. Drinking in personal/intimate contexts demonstrated a unique mediational role. Findings suggest that heavy drinking in particular contexts (especially personal/intimate and negative emotion) may play an important role in drinking problems among socially anxious individuals.

摘要

社交焦虑使患酒精使用障碍的风险增加四倍多,但它与大量饮酒的关联并不一致。阐明社交焦虑与饮酒之间的关系是治疗和预防危险饮酒的重要下一步。大学生经常面临可能引发焦虑的社交情境(例如结识新人),而社交焦虑的本科生尤其容易受到与酒精相关的损害。通过饮酒来应对社交焦虑被认为会强化饮酒行为,然而,对社交焦虑学生中出于应对动机饮酒的研究结果并不一致。此外,本科生饮酒因饮酒情境而异,但情境在社交焦虑个体饮酒行为中的作用仍不明确。本研究旨在考察本科生(N = 611)在特定饮酒情境下社交焦虑与饮酒量之间的关系。我们还评估了相关饮酒情境是否介导了社交焦虑与酒精相关问题之间的关系。临床上社交焦虑水平升高与在负面情绪(例如感到悲伤或愤怒)和个人/亲密情境(例如性交前)下饮酒量增加有关,但与社交/欢乐情境(例如派对、酒吧)无关。在负面情绪和个人/亲密情境下的饮酒量介导了社交焦虑与饮酒问题严重程度之间的关系。在个人/亲密情境下饮酒表现出独特的中介作用。研究结果表明,在特定情境(尤其是个人/亲密和负面情绪情境)下大量饮酒可能在社交焦虑个体的饮酒问题中起重要作用。

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